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Safety During Flash Floods (Wadis)

Flash floods, including wadi flows, can develop rapidly as a result of heavy rainfall over a short period of time and may become life-threatening within minutes, especially in wadis and low-lying areas. Following proper safety measures can significantly reduce risks and help protect lives.

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Before a Flash Flood

  • Monitor weather forecasts and official warnings issued by national authorities.
  • Be aware of flood-prone areas, especially wadis, valleys, and low-lying roads.
  • Avoid camping or parking near wadis, even if conditions appear dry. Flooding may occur suddenly.
  • Prepare an emergency kit with water, food, a flashlight, medications, and important documents.

During a Flash Flood

  • Do not cross flooded wadis or roads — flowing water may be deeper and stronger than it appears.
  • Follow the safety message: “Turn Around, Don’t Drown.”
  • Move immediately to higher ground if water levels begin rising.
  • Avoid walking through floodwater.
  • Never drive through floodwaters.
  • Stay away from bridges, drainage channels, and fast-flowing water.

If You Are Driving

  • Turn around and choose an alternative route.
  • If your vehicle becomes trapped by rising water, leave it immediately (if safe to do so) and move to higher ground.
  • Do not drive around road barriers or warning signs.
  • As little as 15 cm (≈ 0.15 m) of fast-moving water can knock an adult off their feet.
  • Around 30 cm (≈ 0.30 m) of flowing water can sweep away a small vehicle.
  • Approximately 45–60 cm (≈ 0.45–0.60 m) can move larger SUVs and trucks.

After the Flood

Source: https://x.com/RoyalOmanPolice/status/1203904605916151808

  • Avoid contact with floodwater, which may be contaminated or conceal hidden hazards.
  • Stay away from damaged roads, bridges, and electrical lines.
  • Return home only after authorities declare the area safe.