The death toll from Cyclone Shaheen climbed to 13 on Monday as the storm moved further inland into Oman and weakened. Fishermen from Iran still remained missing. Oman authorities said that they have found the body of a man who went missing after floodwaters swept him away. Cyclone Shaheen made landfall on Sunday as a child drowned and died and two Asians were killed in a landslide.

Shaheen made landfall with winds reaching up to 150 kph (93 mph).

The country’s National Committee for Emergency Management announced Monday afternoon seven additional deaths from the storm, without elaborating.

In Iran, the state-run IRNA news agency said rescuers found the bodies of two of five fishermen who went missing off Pasabandar, a fishing village near the Islamic Republic’s border with Pakistan.

On Sunday, Iranian deputy parliament speaker Ali Nikzad said that he feared as many as six fishermen had been killed because of the cyclone.

Iran’s Sistan and Baluchestan province also saw 122 people go to the hospital after a dust storm spun up by the cyclone caused them to suffer from eye, heart and lung problems, said Abbasali Arjmandi, the governor of the city of Zabol.

Due to the sand storm, nearly 18 people had to be hospitalised, the governor added.

The Indian Meteorological Department said that the winds from Shaheen, at 90 kph (55 mph), would now weaken. The IMD predicted that the storm would weaken into a tropical depression further.

Omani state television broadcast images of flooded roadways and valleys as the storm traversed deeper into the sultanate, its outer edges reaching the neighboring United Arab Emirates.

The Emirates, home to Abu Dhabi and Dubai, issued warnings to residents that the storm was coming. On Sunday, winds picked up in the country, sweeping across the grounds of Dubai’s newly opened Expo 2020.

A cyclone is the same as a hurricane or a typhoon. Their names change due to their locations.

(With inputs from Associated Press)