Tribune News Network
Doha
A sandstorm is expected to sweep through the country from Friday evening to Monday due to strong north-westerly winds, according to Qatar Meteorology Department (QMD).
In the wake of the forecast, the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) has issued an advisory urging all citizens and residents, especially the elderly and those with asthma or respiratory diseases, to avoid direct exposure to dust and stay at home unless it's necessary to go out.
It urged people to close all doors and windows properly to prevent dust from entering the building."If needed, damp towels can be used to seal off any openings in windows and underneath the doors," it said.
"Avoid open areas during the peak of the sandstorm and low visibility. Wash your face, nose and mouth frequently to prevent dust from entering your lungs," the advisory said.
It urged people to wear a protective mask or use a dampened piece of towel to cover the mouth and nose.
"Make sure you frequently change the mask or towel. Avoid rubbing your eyes to prevent infections and make sure you wear protective eye glasses when going out," it said.
Drivers are advised to close all windows while driving in dusty weather and only run the air conditioning system when needed.
Individuals working in open areas have been urged to work in shifts to minimise the exposure to dust."Remember to wear the protective mask and glasses".
Individuals vulnerable to severe allergies must start their prescribed antihistamines during sandstorms even before any symptom occurs, it said.
People are advised to clean all dust from the house, especially bedrooms and bed sheets, after the storm.
People developing watery eyes, cough, asthma or wheezing must report to the nearest health centre.
All residents and citizens have been urged to follow the weather forecast for updates regarding the sandstorm.