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Child killed in Oman as Cyclone Shaheen approaches sultanate

A cyclone approached the coast of Oman on Sunday, lashing the sultanate with high winds and rain as a child was killed in floodwaters.

Associated Press

DUBAI: A cyclone approached the coast of Oman on Sunday, lashing the sultanate with high winds and rain as a child was killed in floodwaters.

India's Meteorological Department forecast that Cyclone Shaheen would make landfall in Oman from the Arabian Sea sometime Sunday night.

It estimated the cyclone would pack wind gusts up to 110 kph (68 mph) as it approached Muscat, the country's capital, where some people were ordered to evacuate their homes.

Forecasters said the storm would weaken sharply after landfall.

The state-run Oman News Agency said a child died in floodwater and another person was missing.

Flights had stopped across the sultanate, which sits on the eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula.

The neighbouring United Arab Emirates also warned those on its eastern reaches to be prepared for the storm.

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