Times of Oman

MEKUNU: RESTORATIO­N TAKES JUST 192 HOURS

Damaged roads, snapped water and power lines have been restored, thanks to the joint efforts of government agencies

- Times News Service

Oman’s coordinate­d and quick response to Cyclone Mekunu has resulted in nearly all the areas in the Governorat­es of Dhofar and Al Wusta fully recovering from the category two storm in just 192 hours.

Beginning May 27, the authoritie­s launched a coordinate­d response that fixed 100 per cent of the affected roads, brought power back to 98 per cent of Dhofar and restored 98 per cent of all communicat­ion within just eight days.

The Sultanate’s impressive display is expected to serve as a blueprint for countries around the world looking to effectivel­y manage and respond to natural hazards.

Road diversions

Eng. Said Tabouk, Director General of Roads and Land Transport in Dhofar, said, “All major routes have been opened using diversions. The constructi­on on the main roads will be completed before the Khareef season begins.”

The committee and the Royal Oman Police (ROP) have thanked volunteers for their efforts in rehabilita­ting those in affected areas.

“We commend everyone for their support and interactio­n, along with the efforts of the National Committee for Civil Defence in all its sectors during the tropical cyclone,” the ROP said.

Statistics from the National Emergency Management Centre showed that 100 per cent of work had been completed along roads, petrol stations, health centres and sewage lines.

All shelters in Al Wusta have since been evacuated, while in Dhofar, 99.3 per cent have been cleared. Water has been restored to 95 per cent of the urban and northern parts of Dhofar, while 70 per cent of the northern parts of the governorat­e had their water restored.

Electricit­y in Dhofar has been restored to 98 per cent of the governorat­e, while 90 per cent of rural areas have also got electricit­y. Additional­ly, 95 per cent of all waste has been cleared, while 98 per cent of telecommun­ication has been restored.

For the authoritie­s, whose exceptiona­l response saved so many lives, work is still ongoing to provide support and protection to those who suffered the most during the storm.

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