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Firefighting teams extinguish a blaze in Bausher wilayat

Firefighting teams extinguish a blaze in Bausher wilayat

Times of Oman3 hours ago
Muscat: Firefighting teams from the Civil Defence and Ambulance Authority in Muscat Governorate responded to a blaze breaking out in an equipment in Wilayat of Bausher, which led to the flames spreading to nearby vegetation.
With support from the police aviation, the teams successfully controlled and extinguished the fire without recording any injuries.
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