Strong winds, heavy rain to hit southern Oman

Tropical Storm Hikaa is expected to weaken by the time it reaches Oman’s coastal areas. (Courtesy of the Directorate General of Meteorology)
Updated 24 September 2019
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Strong winds, heavy rain to hit southern Oman

  • Tropical strom Hikaa expected to weaken as it approaches the coast
  • Winds of up to 40 kph are expected to hit the Omani coast

DUBAI: Heavy rains and strong winds are expected to hit coastal areas of southern Oman early on Sept. 25, a meteorological office spokesman warned on Monday.

Tropical storm Hikaa is predicted to reach the coastal areas of Al Wusta and Masira Island late Tuesday, but will likely weaken to a deep depression with winds of between 34 – 40 kph and 30 to 60 mm of rain.

The Oman met office spokesman said the storm was predicted to “vanish gradually” by Thursday, Sept. 26.

The southern coastal areas of Oman are regularly hit by storms during pre-monsoon season during October and November.

 


Egypt’s El-Sisi to meet Trump on Davos sidelines

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Egypt’s El-Sisi to meet Trump on Davos sidelines

  • Egypt is reviewing a US invitation to join Trump’s Board of ⁠Peace
  • The two leaders last met in Sharm El-Sheikh in October during a summit to sign the Gaza ceasefire deal
CAIRO: Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi will meet US President Donald Trump ​on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Egypt’s presidency said on Tuesday.
This will be the first meeting between the two leaders since the US announced it was launching the ‌second phase ‌of its plan to ‌end ⁠the ​war ‌in Gaza.
El-Sisi and Trump met in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in October during a summit convened by Egypt to sign a ceasefire deal aimed at ending ⁠the conflict.
On Friday, Trump said he ‌was also ready to ‍restart US mediation between ‍Egypt and Ethiopia to resolve ‍a dispute over an Ethiopian dam considered by both Egypt and Sudan to be a threat to their water ​supplies.
Egypt is reviewing a US invitation to join Trump’s Board of ⁠Peace, according to the Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty.
Egyptian intelligence chief Hassan Rashad is already on the Gaza Executive Board, which the White House has said will help support effective governance and the delivery of services aimed at advancing peace, stability and prosperity for Gaza’s people.