Muscat: Eng Hamad Ali al Nazwani, Housing Undersecretary affirmed that the ministry, in conjunction with the departments concerned, formed working teams to identify damages resulting from the tropical condition (Shaheen).In a statement to Oman News Agency (ONA) and Oman TV, he said that the urban planning team is marking the route of wadis (stream) to set.
The Ministry of Health will conduct a survey to assess risk of disease outbreaks in the areas hit by Cyclone Shaheen for 10 days from Sunday. The ministry urged people in the governorates of North and South Al Batinah, extending from the Wilayat of Musanna to the Wilayat of Khaboura to cooperate with health workers to investigate possible cases water, food.
Muscat: With an aim to ensure the safety of houses affected by the tropical cyclone (Shaheen) and to contain damages on internal wiring of electricity networks, a number of licensed technicians, in coordination with Engineering Services at the Ministry of Defense and voluntary teams, took part in the initiative.In an online statement, the National Committee.
There has been measured recovery in cyclone-hit areas of North and South Al Batinah. Cyclone Shaheen had hit the northern coasts of the Sultanate last Sunday.Civil societies, voluntary teams, army and police forces have been working in full swing to prepare and clean the schools for the students to return safely to the classrooms.The authorities said that 90.
Restoration of basic services including electricity in most areas ravaged by tropical cyclone Shaheen is nearing completion thanks to the combined efforts of government machinery and volunteers.Statements by the National Committee for Emergency Management (NCEM) reveal that almost 99 per cent of the services like electricity, water, telecommunications, fuel.