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The sultanate of Oman, located on the southeastern corner of the Arabian Peninsula, regularly receives the impacts of tropical cyclones due to its long coastline along the Arabian Sea. [7] On average, storms strike Oman once every three years, mostly between Masirah Island and Salalah, and usually before the June or after October.
The April 2010 Rio de Janeiro floods and mudslides are an extreme weather event that has affected the State of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil in the first days of April 2010. At least 212 people have died, [ 253 ] [ 254 ] [ 255 ] 161 people have been injured (including several rescuers), [ 256 ] while at least 15,000 people have been made homeless ...
Tropical cyclones formed in February 2010 Storm name Dates active Max wind km/h (mph) Pressure (hPa) Areas affected Damage Deaths Refs Fami: February 1 – 3 85 (50) 994 Madagascar: None None 08F: February 2 – 4 55 (35) 997 French Polynesia, Cook Islands: None None Pat: February 6 – 11 140 (85) 960 Cook Islands: $13.7 million None Rene ...
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Salalah is the third-largest city in the Sultanate of Oman, and the largest city in the Dhofar province. Salalah is the birthplace of former Omani Sultan Qaboos bin Said. [2] Salalah attracts many tourists from other parts of Oman and from abroad during the monsoon/khareef season, from June to September.
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