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Storm kills 3, injures 33 in Oman and Yemen

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At least three people have been killed and 33 injured by flash flooding in Yemen and neighbouri­ng Oman caused by Tropical Storm Luban, the UN and local authoritie­s have said.

Mahra province in the far east of Yemen and the neighbouri­ng Dhofar region of Oman are the only parts of the Arabian Peninsula that have a monsoon climate governed by the tropical weather systems of the Indian Ocean.

Mountains rising to 1,300 metres separate a fertile coastal strip from the Empty Quarter in the vast desert interior.

Most of the Luban’s casualties were reported in coastal districts of Mahra, where two people were killed and 33 injured by widespread flooding, the UN Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs (UNOCHA) said.

In Oman, the civil said one man found dead in Dhofar.

Mahra governor Rajeh Bakrit said on Monday the province had been devastated by the storm.

“The situation is catastroph­ic in the province and beyond the capabiliti­es of the local authoritie­s,” he said, according to the government-run Saba news agency.

UNOCHA said more than 2,000 families were affected by the flooding in Mahra with many finding emergency shelter in public buildings. defence was

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