Oman advises Dhofar businesses to close after Cyclone Mekunu hits

Oman advises Dhofar businesses to close after Cyclone Mekunu hits
Omani merchants sit in a shop in the southern city of Salalah on May 24, 2018 as the country prepares for landfall of Cyclone Mekunu. (AFP)
Updated 27 May 2018
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Oman advises Dhofar businesses to close after Cyclone Mekunu hits

Oman advises Dhofar businesses to close after Cyclone Mekunu hits

DUBAI: Oman has advised all private sector establishments in Dhofar region to shut down for three days after Cyclone Mekunu hit the southern part of the Gulf Arab country.
The labor ministry declared a three-day holiday for companies and establishments in the private sector, state news agency ONA reported on Sunday.
The central bank issued a circular announcing a three-day holiday starting on Sunday for money exchange houses, banks, finance and leasing companies in Dhofar.
Cyclone Mekunu hit southern Yemen and the coast of neighboring Oman over the weekend, resulting in several fatalities.
Sembcorp Salalah Water and Power Co, which operates an electricity generation and seawater desalination plant in Oman, said its water production plant had been shut down temporarily because of rough seas because of a tropical storm.