Heavy Rainfall in Ibra and Dima Wa Al Tayeen: How Weather Changes Could Affect Business Operations in Oman
On July 5, heavy to moderate rainfall was recorded in the states of Ibra and Dema and Al-Taiyeen in North Al Sharqiyah Governorate. This rainfall caused several wadis and streams to flow.
The northern villages in Ibra, located along the eastern Hajar mountain range, experienced significant rainfall. The villages of Qafifa, Al-Jaroola, Wareed, and Al-Haimah, along with nearby areas, also received rain. This resulted in the flowing of wadis in Qafifa, Al-Jaroola, Wareed, and Al-Haimah.
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The recent heavy rainfall in Ibra and Dima wa al-Taieen is a reminder of the changing climate dynamics affecting the region, potentially impacting agriculture and infrastructure. Businesses in Oman should prepare for both opportunities and risks—as this rainfall can enhance agricultural yields while also increasing vulnerability to flooding. Smart investors and entrepreneurs should consider investing in resilient infrastructure and sustainable agricultural practices to capitalize on these environmental shifts.
Source: Oman News