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Isolated rains are expected in Musandam on Thursday due to a trough of low pressure in the northern part of Oman, the Met office has said.
The coastal areas are expected to experience this phenomenon on Friday.
Al Hajar Mountains and the adjoining wilayats are also expected to receive rains.
Humidity and wind direction are ideal conditions for rain in the coastal areas of Oman Sea.
The low pressure trough experienced in Europe and Turkey is predicted to move eastward.
“Friday is expected to be the peak day. What is unique about this trough is that it is only for a very short period,” said the Met office at Public Authority for Civil Aviation. “This is likely to end on Friday or Saturday morning.”
By Jaryn Vecchio
May 16, 2021 | 1:21 PM
Wood Buffalo RCMP are looking for a male teenager suspected of sexually assaulting two boys while biking in the Timberlea area.
The first incident took place on April 20, around 8:00 p.m., on the bike path intersection near Crown Creek Lane and Rattlepan Creek Crescent.
The second happened on May 10, around 8:30 p.m., on the sidewalk near the intersection of Violet Street and Trillium Road.
The suspect is believed to be between the ages of 13 to 15, having a light to dark complexion, dark hair, an apparent eye defect or wandering eyes, with a small to average body type.
Pakistan opens registration of Covid-19 vaccination for 30-39 age group from today
Pakistan
File photo of a man getting the vaccine jab.
The registration for coronavirus vaccines for people who are 30 years and above for the coronavirus vaccination has started across the country from Sunday (today).
Pakistan opened registration for the coronavirus vaccination for people aged between 40 to 49 years across the country on May 3.
Presently, the vaccine registration for the 40-49 age group has been going on since April 27, whereas walk-in vaccinations for people aged 50 and above are underway in the country.
Meanwhile, the National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) has appealed to the public to register for vaccination on a priority basis.
Search for missing diver on Māhia coast
16 May, 2021 07:37 AM
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A rescue helicopter and several local fishing boats have been involved in the search on the Māhia coast in Hawkes Bay. Photo / Google
A rescue helicopter and several local fishing boats have been involved in the search on the Māhia coast in Hawkes Bay. Photo / Google
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Search and Rescue crews have been searching for a missing diver on the Māhia coast in Hawkes Bay since 4pm today.
A rescue helicopter and several local fishing boats have been involved in the search.