Schools, universities, closed airports and at least 4,000 people who needed medical attention because of respiratory problems were left behind. New sandstorm in Iraq Signed up yesterday Monday. In addition, the roofs of several houses, as well as the cars on the street, were covered with gray sand.
A reported “300 meter visibility” due to a thick sand cloud, for which airport authorities ordered the suspension of traffic at the airport terminal in Iraq’s capital Baghdad. However, closing the track in Najaf and Sulaymaniyah was also considered.
On the other hand, Governments in 18 provinces of the country ceased to function But they made the hospitals run; Through networks, the health ministry said it was beginning to work on tackling the situations caused by the sandstorm in the region.
“The health minister is ordering all health departments to make efforts to deal with emergencies caused by the dust storm,” the health minister said in a statement posted on social media.
The Minister of Health has enough from health circles not to get involved with the state of history as a result of the education fine. pic.twitter.com/Tkx2vaWBpl
— Ministry of Health (@MOHealth_Iraq) May 16, 2022
From mid-April, Iraq has declared at least eight hurricanes because it is one of the countries most vulnerable to the effects of climate change.† One of the latest storms, which occurred on May 5, killed at least one person and left 5,000 people in need of timely medical care.
Source: La Neta Neta
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