Cyclone Shaheen: Emergency measures in place
Published: 11:10 AM,Oct 02,2021 | EDITED : 06:10 PM,Oct 02,2021
Muscat: With the onset of the beginning of the impact of the tropical cyclone, Shaheen, various authorities have brought into place precautionary steps.
As per National Committee for Emergency Management, NCEM, instructions to the general public one should follow the latest updates published by the official agencies of the Sultanate of Oman. It also urges to keep the vehicles petrol tanks full, follow instructions and guidelines of the National Committee for Emergency Management. It also said that if one is requested to evacuate from their location, do so by being cooperative as it is for one’s own safety and if there is no evacuation requested, then stay home and only step out for emergency cases. If you must step out for emergency situations then stick to safe roads and avoid wadis at all costs.
The Environmental Authority has activated the Environmental Emergency Center to work around the clock to respond to pollution incidents, tackle potential risks and at the same time to coordinate with other competent authorities for implementing response operations.
Accordingly, the Environment Authority has urged industrial facilities, ports, factories, chemical production units, radioactive materials, fuels and hazardous wastes to take precautions and activate their emergency plans and manage the materials as per the environmental standards during the period the governorates will be facing the impact of the cyclone.
Muscat Municipality has called on contractors and construction companies to ensure the unstable objects and tools are installed at the work sites in order to ensure the safety to all. Muscat Municipality has activated the Muscat Call Center to work around the clock in order to receive notifications on the number 1111.
The Ministry of Health has completed the readiness and preparedness of all health facilities with workforce, medical equipment and medical supplies for the mentioned period.
According to the National Committee for Emergency Management stated that the Municipality of South Al Batinah has confirmed its readiness to deal with the tropical situation and work has intensified to open wadis to ensure the expected the flow of rainwater.
As per National Committee for Emergency Management, NCEM, instructions to the general public one should follow the latest updates published by the official agencies of the Sultanate of Oman. It also urges to keep the vehicles petrol tanks full, follow instructions and guidelines of the National Committee for Emergency Management. It also said that if one is requested to evacuate from their location, do so by being cooperative as it is for one’s own safety and if there is no evacuation requested, then stay home and only step out for emergency cases. If you must step out for emergency situations then stick to safe roads and avoid wadis at all costs.
The Environmental Authority has activated the Environmental Emergency Center to work around the clock to respond to pollution incidents, tackle potential risks and at the same time to coordinate with other competent authorities for implementing response operations.
Accordingly, the Environment Authority has urged industrial facilities, ports, factories, chemical production units, radioactive materials, fuels and hazardous wastes to take precautions and activate their emergency plans and manage the materials as per the environmental standards during the period the governorates will be facing the impact of the cyclone.
Muscat Municipality has called on contractors and construction companies to ensure the unstable objects and tools are installed at the work sites in order to ensure the safety to all. Muscat Municipality has activated the Muscat Call Center to work around the clock in order to receive notifications on the number 1111.
The Ministry of Health has completed the readiness and preparedness of all health facilities with workforce, medical equipment and medical supplies for the mentioned period.
According to the National Committee for Emergency Management stated that the Municipality of South Al Batinah has confirmed its readiness to deal with the tropical situation and work has intensified to open wadis to ensure the expected the flow of rainwater.