SADC emphasized the need to comply with public protection standards for the protection of lives and property
Muscat – The Ambulance and Civil Defence Authority (SADC) said on Thursday that all tourist sites, which closed due to heavy rains, will reopen from today.
“With reference to the july 10, 2022 communiqué regarding the closure of tourist sites due to weather conditions, the authority wishes to inform everyone that tourist sites will be open from the date of publication of this statement, with the exception of Mughsail Beach, due to continued national efforts to search for missing persons. ” said the firm.
CADA emphasized the desire to adhere to public protection standards for the protection of lives and property.
Meanwhile, the Royal Oman Police (ROP) said on Thursday that Darbat Park in Salalah will be open to visitors.
“Following the closure of all tourist destinations due to weather situations and the increasing number of disappearances and drownings, the Royal Oman Police (ROP) announced on Thursday the reopening of Darbat Park to tourists and from 14 July at 12:00 p. m. m. “ROP said in a statement.
The ROP recalled the importance of respecting protection instructions, tracking young people and keeping a close eye out for torrential rains.
Oman’s royal police said Wednesday that another 16 people lost their lives and 40 were rescued in other governorates during rains that resulted from the monsoon depression that hit the Arabian Sea, which has driven local cloud growth in the Al Hajar Mountains ever since. July 7. .
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