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Five Days of Stormy Weather Ahead — MET Office Urges Caution Across Maldives

By Ahmed Ashraf Published October 13, 2025

The Maldives Meteorological Service (MET Office) has issued a nationwide weather advisory, forecasting deteriorating conditions across the entire archipelago over the next five days. The alert warns of strong winds, widespread rain, and rough seas, urging seafarers and the public to exercise extreme caution.

According to the MET Office, the adverse weather is expected to affect all regions of the country, with conditions particularly hazardous for small vessels, fishing boats, and inter-island transport. Authorities have called on the public to avoid unnecessary sea travel during this period.

For those whose travel is essential, officials strongly advise close monitoring of weather updates and refraining from night-time journeys. The MET Office also cautions against travelling during yellow or orange alerts, emphasizing that safety must take precedence until conditions stabilize.

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As the Maldives remains highly dependent on sea transport between its dispersed islands, such weather warnings are taken seriously to prevent maritime accidents. The public is encouraged to stay informed through official MET Office bulletins and heed all advisories until the weather improves.

Public Safety Reminder:

  • Avoid sea travel unless absolutely necessary
  • Monitor MET Office alerts regularly
  • Postpone trips during yellow or orange alerts
  • Exercise caution at sea and in coastal areas
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