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Oman launches solar-powered community for cyclone-hit families

Oman marked a new chapter in sustainable living by launching a solar-powered community for cyclone-hit families. The project’s first phase began on Wednesday in Al Khabourah, a coastal town in Al Batinah North Governorate. Officials designed the new residential development to benefit families affected by Cyclone Shaheen. The event featured two senior ministers who led the ceremony with strong public backing. This initiative reflects a growing focus on climate resilience and eco-conscious infrastructure.

Dr Khalfan bin Said al Shueili, Minister of Housing and Urban Planning, opened the project with optimism and resolve. Alongside him, Dr Laila bint Ahmed al Najjar, Minister of Social Development, highlighted the project’s humanitarian impact. Together, they underlined the importance of innovation in post-disaster reconstruction. This solar-powered community for cyclone-hit families represents a blend of compassion and modern engineering. It also shows how policy can meet urgent social and environmental needs.

Authorities structured the housing design around sustainable technologies and energy efficiency. Solar panels now provide clean electricity to the new homes, lowering energy costs and reducing carbon footprints. The project supports Oman Vision 2040’s goals for sustainable urban development. Officials expect this model to guide future residential projects across the Sultanate. Furthermore, families moving in will receive continuous support from local social services.

The solar-powered community for cyclone-hit families aims to offer more than shelter. It seeks to rebuild lives with dignity and long-term stability. Each unit meets modern housing standards while incorporating green building techniques. The location also benefits from enhanced infrastructure, including safer roads and upgraded drainage systems. In this way, the government prioritizes both recovery and risk reduction.

Looking ahead, authorities plan to expand the project in multiple phases. They intend to replicate the model in other disaster-affected regions. Additionally, Oman hopes this initiative will inspire private sector investment in sustainable housing. As the country faces growing climate risks, these solutions will become more vital. The solar-powered community for cyclone-hit families may soon become a national blueprint for inclusive recovery.

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