Salalah, Oman—A motorist was killed on Monday when their vehicle was overwhelmed by a sudden flash flood in a border region of southern Oman. The incident occurred as severe weather systems brought heavy rainfall to the mountainous wadis. Rescue teams were dispatched to the area, but the swift current had already carried the vehicle downstream.
The driver was attempting to cross a low-lying road that had become submerged in minutes. Local authorities had issued earlier warnings advising residents to avoid crossing wadis during the storm, yet the vehicle entered the water as the surge intensified. Witnesses reported that the car was caught in the torrent and capsized before it could reach the opposite bank.
Emergency responders located the vehicle roughly two kilometers from the crossing point. Despite the immediate mobilization of search units, the driver was recovered deceased. The body was transported to a regional hospital for identification. No other passengers were reported to be inside the vehicle at the time.
This tragedy highlights the persistent dangers posed by flash flooding in Oman’s southern governorates. Rain events in these border regions are often localized and rapid, transforming dry beds into dangerous waterways with little warning. The national emergency committee has reported multiple rescues across the province as the storm system continues to move through the area.
Local police have cordoned off several high-risk crossings to prevent further incidents. Engineering crews are assessing the structural damage to regional transit routes, as many rural paths remain inaccessible due to debris and standing water. The government continues to reiterate the urgency of adhering to safety alerts during weather warnings.
The family of the deceased has been notified, and authorities are currently finalizing the incident report. This event marks the latest casualty in a series of weather-related incidents impacting the region this month. Emergency services remain on high alert as the cloud cover lingers over the border territory.
There is no further information on potential missing persons, but search teams are maintaining a presence in the vicinity of the wadi. Residents are being encouraged to monitor official channels for updates before attempting any travel in the southern districts. The site of the drowning remains closed to all traffic for the duration of the storm.
Operations concluded late Monday evening. The authorities have reminded the public that water levels in wadis can rise faster than a vehicle can traverse, making the risk of entrapment critical. There is no indication of further travel disruptions scheduled for tomorrow, provided the weather conditions subside as forecasted.
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