

Muscat: As the Khareef season intensifies across Dhofar Governorate, the Royal Oman Police (ROP) reminds the public of turbulent sea conditions and rising wave levels along the southern coast during this period.
The alert, shared as part of the ROP’s safety campaign, highlights the elevated risks posed by unpredictable marine conditions during this period. Citizens and residents, particularly fishermen and seafarers, are urged to avoid venturing out to sea unless absolutely necessary.
The ROP reiterated the importance of regularly following weather bulletins and adhering to maritime safety instructions issued by the relevant authorities.
The warning follows observations of significant wave activity, which can pose serious threats to small boats and fishing vessels operating close to the shore.
The Arabian Sea becomes particularly volatile during this period, with wave heights sometimes exceeding 3 metres, especially along the coasts of Salalah, Mirbat, and Taqah. These conditions are compounded by strong offshore winds, reduced visibility, and undercurrents that pose a danger not only to fishing boats but also to swimmers and beachgoers.
Authorities have previously recorded several maritime accidents during the Khareef season, mostly due to negligence of weather warnings or inadequate safety equipment on boats.
Its good to remember that three years back, a trip to Mughsail Beach in Salalah turned into a tragedy for one Indian family as they were swept away into the sea by strong currents.
With the current Khareef season expected to peak in the coming weeks, the ROP has called for heightened vigilance and cooperation from the public, urging everyone to treat official warnings with the utmost seriousness
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