Cyclone Tej: NCEM evacuates residents of Al Hallaniyat Islands, Salalah, Rakhyut, and Dhalkot

Muscat: The National Emergency Management Committee decided at its meeting to evacuate residents of the Hallaniyat Islands and coastal areas in the wilayat Salalah, Rakhyut and Dhalkot in preparation for dealing with the tropical condition “Tej”.

The National Emergency Management Committee reiterates the readiness and sustainability of the efforts to deal with the tropical condition TEJ. The Committee decides to evacuate the areas expected to be affected.

– The National Committee for Emergency : Management follows up on preparedness “efforts to deal with the tropical condition “TEJ

Sunday October 22, 2023

The meeting was chaired by:

His Excellency Lieutenant General Hassan bin Mohsen Al Shariqi, Inspector General of Police and Customs, Chairman of the National Committee for Emergency Management

Discussion topics:

– Developments in numerical readings related to the case and their potential effects

– Proactive measures taken by various sectors

– Emphasizing the readiness and sustainability of public services

– Preparing shelter centers and ensuring the provision of food and medical supplies

– Supporting the response operations with the necessary resources and capabilities in places expected to be affected by the tropical condition in Dhofar and Al Wusta Governorates.

Decisions:

– Evacuation of the residents of the following areas:

– Al Hallaniyat Islands in Dhofar Governorate

– Coastal areas in the Willayats of Salalah, Rakhyut, and Dhalkot

– Suspension of work on Monday and Tuesday in Dhofar Governorate and Willayat Al Jazir in Al Wusta Governorate.

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