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Fire Contained at Seeb Warehouse by Oman Civil Defence Teams

Oman’s emergency response proved effective when a fire broke out at a warehouse in Seeb, Muscat Governorate. Firefighting teams from the Civil Defence and Ambulance Authority (CDAA) acted immediately to contain the blaze. Through coordinated efforts and strategic deployment, they prevented the fire from spreading to nearby facilities. This incident highlights the professionalism and readiness of Oman’s emergency response teams in critical situations.

Officials reported that the teams arrived on site shortly after receiving the emergency call. They quickly assessed the situation and deployed hoses and containment measures to fight the intense flames. Moreover, ambulance crews stayed on standby to ensure the safety of workers and nearby residents. By responding promptly, Oman’s emergency response minimized potential risks and maintained public safety in the area.

Throughout the operation, firefighters worked tirelessly in challenging conditions to control the fire. They coordinated efforts to isolate the blaze from adjacent warehouses and prevent escalation. Meanwhile, authorities monitored the situation closely, providing updates and guidance to residents in surrounding areas. Furthermore, the continuous presence of trained crews ensured the fire remained under control until fully extinguished.

Images from the scene showed firefighters navigating thick smoke and high flames while actively containing the fire. Additionally, the CDAA confirmed no injuries or fatalities occurred during the incident. Officials praised the quick thinking and professionalism of the teams, emphasizing that preparation and training contributed to the successful outcome. This event reinforces the importance of Oman’s emergency response in protecting lives and property.

Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the fire and assess potential damage to the warehouse. At the same time, CDAA teams remain vigilant across the governorate, ready to respond to any new emergencies. Residents were advised to follow safety instructions and maintain caution around the affected area. Through these measures, Oman’s emergency response demonstrated resilience, coordination, and efficiency under pressure.

Overall, the Seeb warehouse fire underscores the vital role of Oman’s emergency response teams. Their swift action contained the fire effectively, prevented further damage, and ensured public safety. The incident serves as a reminder of the country’s commitment to preparedness, professional training, and rapid crisis management. Oman’s emergency response continues to safeguard communities across the nation.

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