Muhammad Ali Yasser, Governor of Al-Mahra Governorate, directed that all precautionary measures be taken and urgent interventions be made in anticipation of the air depression that is expected to affect the governorate during the next few hours, according to the forecasts of the National Center for Meteorology and Early Warning, which indicate that the Yemeni territorial waters east of the Gulf of Aden will be affected by an area Low air pressure and instability in the atmosphere.
The directives included the emergency committee in the governorate center and the districts, the security and military services, the general directors of the directorates, and the concerned authorities in terms of preparing hospitals, cleaning flood drains, alerting residents living in low-lying areas and valleys to evacuate them in order to preserve their safety, and preparing mobile medical teams during rainfall.. He also directed The governor ordered the security and military services to raise the state of readiness and prepare heavy equipment to participate in rescue operations in anticipation of any emergency, and to prevent sailing as a preventive measure to preserve the safety of fishermen, and other precautionary measures and measures.
The local authority in the governorate called on citizens to follow bulletins issued by the National Center of Meteorology and weather updates that indicate sea turbulence and high waves around the Socotra Archipelago and the eastern Gulf of Aden, expecting thunderstorms of varying intensity accompanied by strong winds on the eastern Gulf of Aden and the coasts and plateaus of the two governorates of Al-Mahra. Hadhramaut and parts of the Socotra Archipelago.
The National Center of Meteorology warns fishermen and ship captains of sea turbulence and high waves east of the Gulf of Aden, the eastern coasts, and the Socotra Archipelago, and that citizens should stay away from being in the depths of valleys, flood streams, and land bridges during and after rains and thunderstorms. It is advised to take caution... and vehicle drivers from the low Horizontal visibility on roads and mountain slopes due to fog, water mulch, or low clouds.