Five killed in Oman after vehicles swept away by floodwaters, civil defence says


(Corrects Al-Maabilahin ⁠to Al-Maawil in paragraph 3)

DUBAI, ⁠March 23 (Reuters) - At least five people ‌have died in Oman over the past 24 hours after vehicles were swept away ​by floodwaters, authorities said ⁠on Monday.

Oman's Civil ⁠Defence and Ambulance Authority said seven ⁠people were ‌rescued after a vehicle carrying 10 people was ⁠swept away in a wadi in ​the ‌Wilayat of Barka, while the other ⁠three were ​later found dead.

In a separate incident, two citizens died after their ⁠vehicle was carried away by ​floodwaters in a wadi in the Wilayat of Al-Maawil, with their bodies ⁠later recovered.

Authorities said the deaths came as heavy rains affected parts of the country.

Oman has experienced deadly ​flooding in recent years, ⁠including in April 2024 when flash ​floods killed at ‌least 20 people and ​inundated large areas.

(Reporting by Jana Choukeir; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

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