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UAE citizens in Oman are safe, says embassy
UAE citizens in Oman are reported to be fine and have not been affected by Cyclone Gonu, the UAE embassy in Oman confirmed.
Muscat: UAE citizens in Oman are reported to be fine and have not been affected by Cyclone Gonu, the UAE embassy in Oman confirmed.
Mohammad Ali Al Ossaimi, UAE Ambassador to Oman, said the embassy has not received any reports about missing or affected UAE citizens, adding that the embassy is watching the plight of UAE citizens closely and is ready to offer any required help.
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