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Deadly Wadi Crossing: Two Individuals Drown Following Sudden Flash Floods In Oman Mountain Area

Two people drowned after being swept away by flash floods in an Omani wadi. Authorities continue to issue strict warnings against crossing water bodies during periods of heavy rainfall.

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Deadly Wadi Crossing: Two Individuals Drown Following Sudden Flash Floods In Oman Mountain Area

Muscat, Oman—Two people are dead after being swept away by violent flash floods in a wadi following intense rainfall in the region. The currents moved with extreme speed, leaving the victims no opportunity to reach solid ground. Rescue teams from the Civil Defence and Ambulance Authority recovered the bodies hours after the floods began. This incident follows a series of warnings issued by the National Emergency Management Committee.

The wadi had been dry for weeks before the sudden downpour filled the basin in minutes. Water levels rose rapidly, catching those nearby off guard. Flash floods in these areas are notorious for their intensity and lack of warning signs. Local authorities have spent years urging residents to avoid these channels during unstable weather.

Search and rescue units faced difficult terrain while tracking the victims. The force of the water had pushed them deep into the narrow canyons. Rescuers used specialized gear to navigate the slippery mud and fast-moving debris. It took a coordinated effort between the authorities and local volunteers to find the bodies.

A spokesperson for the emergency services expressed frustration at the continued loss of life despite public alerts. Many residents choose to ignore safety protocols, attempting to cross flooded paths in their vehicles. These decisions often lead to tragedy when the water forces cars off the road or into deep gullies.

The impact of these floods on the rural community has been significant. Several road networks remain impassable, and basic infrastructure has sustained heavy damage from the silt and stone carried by the flood. Farmers are particularly concerned about the safety of their livestock in the low-lying areas. The cleanup effort is expected to last for several days.

Authorities are keeping a close watch on the weather patterns across the governorates. Any sign of further rain triggers an immediate alert to local stations. Public warnings are being broadcast repeatedly on radio and mobile networks. Officials have stated that penalties for crossing wadis during flood alerts will be strictly enforced.

The families of the two victims are currently making funeral arrangements in their home districts. The police have closed off the access routes to the affected wadi to prevent further accidents. No other disappearances have been reported at this time.

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