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Cyclone Tej to have ‘Indirect impact’ on UAE

A cyclone named ‘Tej’ in the Arabian Sea is expected to indirectly affect the United Arab Emirates (UAE), according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM). Moisture from the sea will move towards the UAE’s East and South, leading to the formation of cumulus clouds and rain.

Currently, Tej is a category 2 cyclone with wind speeds between 165-175kmph. It is expected to strengthen into a category 3 cyclone within the next 24 hours, with wind speeds reaching up to 190kmph.

NCM is closely monitoring the situation and urges residents not to spread rumors. The primary impact of the cyclone will be on Oman, with heavy rain and flash floods expected to start on Sunday, October 22. The Cyclone will mainly affect Dhofar and Al Wusta governorates, with its peak impact on October 23 and 24.

Omani authorities have taken precautions by declaring a holiday for public and private sector employees in some areas and closing schools to prepare for the cyclone.

The UAE Embassy in Muscat has advised Emiratis in Oman to follow all safety instructions provided by local authorities to ensure their well-being during this weather event.

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