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Rush expected at Oman fuel pumps FAHAD AL GHADANI
fahadnews@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Fuel stations in areas such as Buraimi and Madha, which share a border with the UAE, are likely to face a rush of vehicles from across the border following a decision of that coun-
try to deregulate fuel prices from August 1, according to fuel station owners and residents. In a recent decision, the UAE’s Ministry of Energy decided to link gasoline and diesel prices to global oil markets making it the ďŹ rst country in the Gulf to end fuel subsidies. >A6
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Search on for Emiratis Times News Service MUSCAT: Search operations will continue to trace the two Emiratis who went missing in the sea off Al Dimr in the wilayat of Mirbat in Dhofar governorate, said a Public Authority for Civil Defence and Ambulance (PACDA) official. Seven friends, including two Omanis, had gone for swimming
when six of them got trapped in strong currents. “One of them was standing at the shore. Four among the six, who entered the sea, managed to swim to safety but two are still missing,� said the PACDA official. In their Twitter account, PACDA said that search was carried out along the rocks of the Mirbat shore but without success. >A6
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FAHAD AL GHADANI
fahadnews@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Turn off your engines or we will not refuel your tanks, is what staff at numerous fuel stations are telling motorists. With more than ďŹ ve incidents of ďŹ re reported at fuel stations in June and July, the attendants are insisting that motorists switch off their vehicles before they refuel. “It is true that we are implementing rules strictly and are telling customers to switch off their vehicle engines,â€? said a worker at a fuel station in Azaiba. “When you take into consideration the high temperatures in
ALARM: More than four incidents of ďŹ re were reported at fuel stations in Oman this year. – File photos
Oman, the risk of cars catching ďŹ re at petrol stations is very high, so it’s better to be cautious, he noted. An official at the Public Authority for Civil Defence and Ambulance (PACDA) also conďŹ rmed that following the recent reports of ďŹ res, several fuel stations have decided not to refuel any vehicle that keeps its engines running.
“These fuel stations were not forced by the PACDA to do so, but they decided on their own,� said the official. He, however, added that PACDA makes the same recommendations. “Clear regulation sheets are pasted at all fuel stations but nobody follows them,� said the source. If petrol stations stop
fuelling vehicles, motorists will be forced to switch off vehicle engines, he added. “Since summer sees high temperatures, incidents of ďŹ re are triggered off easily,â€? the official pointed out. More than four incidents of ďŹ re have been reported at fuel stations this year in summer. >A6
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Challenges for SMEs SME projects will face formidable challenges in Oman without the expats’ participation. >A3
Omani author at 80 Jawad Ibrahim Al Bahrani penned his ďŹ rst book and at the ripe old age of 80. >A6
Anti-terror law The Tunisian parliament adopted an anti-terror law to confront a militant threat. >A7