Heavy rain, thunder, lightning as storm sweeps into Oman

September 5, 2015

Muscat, Sep 5: At least two people died and three others were missing as rains lashed northern parts of Oman on Friday afternoon.

The provinces of Muscat, Samayil, Amerat, Rustaq, Buraimi, Bahla, Ibri, Yanqul and Dhank were hit by heavy hailstorm which lasted for more than two hours.

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An Omani woman and her housemaid died when their vehicle was swept away by flood waters in wadi Huqain of Rustaq province, according to the Public Authority for Civil Defence and Ambulance (PACDA). The woman’s husband and son are still missing.

Rain in the provinces of Rustq, Dima wa Tayeen and Ibra flooded the nearby wadis and led to the closure of several roads.

The provinces of Bahla and Nizwa witnessed light rainfall.

Several low-lying areas in the provinces of Muscat, Nizwa, Hamra, Suwaiq, Sohar and Saham were flooded.

Another national was reported missing after he was swept away in Mutrah wadi.

In Muscat the flooding caused huge disruptions in traffic and caused hit capital’s roads like Sultan Qaboos road and Muscat Expressway.

Officials said traffic was still paralysed hours after the rain as many streets in the capital were submerged.

Gigantic rocks fell on Bausher Amerat road leading to the closure of the road for hours. Several trees were uprooted by the accompanying strong winds in Muscat.

Damage in properties were reported in Muscat. Flood waters entered houses and swept away vehicles in Hamriyah and Ruwi.

Water also entered some shops and houses in Muscat Grand Mall in Baushar province and Hamriyah area of Mutrah province.

More rain is expected in the northern part of Oman’s Hajar mountain range, according to Oman’s meteorology centre.

The Royal Oman Police (ROP) are advising residents to take precaution during the rains.

Meanwhile, temperatures in Muscat and Seeb were hovering between 30 and 32 degrees Celsius on Friday.

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May 3,2020

Jeddah, May 3: Saudis and expats who spread rumors on social media could be jailed for up to five years and fined SR3 million ($800,000) under measures to counter false information regarding the coronavirus pandemic.

The move follows warnings by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health, Ministry of Interior, General Presidency of the Two Holy Mosques and other government entities that people should rely on trusted news sources and not third parties for information on the Kingdom’s handling of the COVID-19 outbreak.

The Saudi Public Prosecutor warned that legal action will be taken against individuals who spread misinformation and rumors.

On Saturday, media spokesman for the Riyadh region police, Col. Shakir Al-Tuwaijri, highlighted a video circulating on social media in which a person spreads rumors about steps taken to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

Other false claims include a planned change in curfew hours, warnings of food shortages, and a suggestion that health authorities are deliberately concealing the number of cases in the Kingdom.

In a recent case, a Riyadh resident claimed to know when worshippers will be allowed to return to the Grand Mosque.

All suspects have been arrested and face legal action, police said.

Dimah Al-Sharif, a Saudi legal counsel and member of the International Association of Lawyers, urged people to be responsible regarding content they access on social media.

“Receivers should not save such content or share it with others, and should delete it if possible since they, too, will be liable,” she said.

“Under Saudi laws to counter cyber-crime, we are not allowed to produce, prepare, send or save any unauthorized content or rumors.”

Individuals who breach regulations can be jailed for up to five years and face fines of SR3 million, as well as confiscation of the device(s) used in the crime, she said.

In addition, the judicial ruling will be published in newspapers at the offender’s expense.

The Kingdom’s Public Prosecution Office took to social media to warn users about the consequences of spreading rumors and misinformation.

@bip_ksa tweeted: “Receiving information from its official sources is a moral obligation and commitment, and legal responsibility. Do not fall victim to malicious rumors and news from anonymous sources that violate the procedures and effort, and cause terror regarding the Coronavirus, in order to avoid strict criminal accountability in this regard.”

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January 7,2020

Tehran, Jan 7: Iranian state television says 35 people have been killed and 50 others injured in a stampede that erupted at a funeral procession for a general slain in a US airstrike.

The TV says the stampede erupted in Kerman, the hometown of Gen. Qassem Soleimani where the procession was underway on Tuesday.

A procession in Tehran on Monday drew over 1 million people in the Iranian capital, crowding both main thoroughfares and side streets in Tehran.

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April 29,2020

Dubai, Apr 29: Saudi Arabia reported 1,325 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 21,402, the Ministry of Health announced on Wednesday (April 28).

Meanwhile, the ministry reported 169 recoveries today, with total recoveries in the kingdom at 2,953. There are 125 cases in intensive care.

The ministry also confirmed 5 deaths, bringing the total number of deaths in the kingdom to 157.

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