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Phet leaves 16 dead in Oman |
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Sunday, 06 June 2010 08:38 |
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MUSCAT: Cyclone Phet killed 16 people and left two missing in Oman before barrelling towards Pakistan, a civil defence force official said yesterday.
Thirteen Omanis and three expatriates were killed by the storm. Earlier yesterday, civil defence chief General Malek Al-Muammari told AFP that the two dead expats were a Bangladeshi and a Pakistani. A hospital doctor in Muscat, who declined to be named, told Reuters another Bangladeshi was among the dead. Authorities said Phet had weakened in intensity on Friday before heading at wind speeds of up to 120 km an hour towards Pakistan, where some 60,000 people have been evacuated from the south coast to safer areas. The situation in Oman appeared to be returning to normal yesterday. An AFP correspondent said that the rain had stopped and skies were relatively clear over Muscat and in most of the affected areas on Oman's eastern coast. Rescue teams were working to reopen roads, restore electricity and repair water mains damaged by floodwaters, Muammari said in a statement carried by the official ONA news. Before the cyclone, the Omani authorities had taken several precautionary measures, evacuating hotels along the east coast and airlifting the residents of Masirah island to safer areas. The islanders were beginning to return yesterday, Muammari said on state television. In 2007, cyclone Gonu tore through Oman, killing at least 49 people and causing damage estimated at $3.9 billion. - Agencies (Kuwait Times)
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