Class Suspensions Announced in Oman Due to Incoming Rain

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Oman has announced the suspension of work and schools in both public and private sectors on Tuesday, October 15, due to a severe weather alert. Some governorates will switch to remote learning in response to the forecasted heavy rains.

The National Centre for Early Warning of Multiple Hazards has predicted heavy rainfall ranging from 40 to 90 mm in various regions, prompting the National Committee for Managing Emergency Situations to take action. This includes the temporary suspension of work and in-person school activities.

Affected Areas

Complete Suspension of Work and Study:

  • Muscat
  • South Al Sharqiyah
  • North Al Sharqiyah

These governorates will halt all in-person activities during the alert.

Remote Learning Transition:

  • Al Wusta
  • North Al Batinah
  • South Al Batinah
  • Mountainous regions in Al Dakhiliyah, Al Dhahirah, and Al Buraimi

These areas will shift to remote learning to ensure the safety of students while continuing education.

Weather Forecast and Warnings

Authorities expect the tropical depression forming in the Arabian Sea to bring increased rainfall and rough seas. Aerial imagery shows significant cloud cover over Musandam and North Batinah, with the depression expected to move westward. This may impact the Dhofar coastline and result in varying rainfall intensities across Muscat, South Batinah, Dakhiliyah, and North Sharqiyah.

The National Committee for Emergency Management is closely monitoring the situation and has activated the National Emergency Situations Management to ensure preparedness across the affected regions. All relevant sectors and sub-committees in South Sharqiya, Al Wusta, Dhofar, Muscat, and North Sharqiya are on high alert to mitigate the impact of the weather and respond to any emergencies.

Safety First: Official Advice

Citizens and residents are urged to stay indoors and keep an eye on official updates regarding the weather and safety measures. Authorities stress that public safety is the top priority and recommend everyone take necessary precautions during this period of severe weather.

Stay safe and stay updated!