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Gulf Oman

Cyclone Hikaa to weaken as it hits Oman coast

Rainfall to affect several areas across Oman’s coastline



A cyclonic storm named 'Hikka' in the Arabian Sea is expected to make landfall in Oman on Wednesday.
Image Credit: PTI

Abu Dhabi -- The National Centre Metrology, NCM, has said that tropical cyclone Hikaa has moved westward over the Arabian Sea, with rainfall to affect several areas across Oman’s coastline.

The cyclone, which is moving with a speed of 21 km/hr and a wind speed of 100-120 km/hr, will gradually weaken as it approaches Oman’s coast by Tuesday evening, and will have no impact on the UAE, the NCM said in a statement today.

The NCM added that sea levels over the country’s eastern coast are expected to rise with the high tide period, and may adversely affect some low coastal land areas especially during early morning Wednesday.

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