Dust storm in Iraq sends more than 1,000 people to hospital

SULAIMANI (ESTA) — More than 1,000 Iraqis were rushed to hospital with respiratory problems on Thursday due to a sandstorm, the seventh to hit the country in the past month, according to the state media.

Residents of six of Iraq’s 18 provinces, including Baghdad and the vast western region of Al-Anbar, awoke once again to a thick cloud of dust blanketing the sky, AFP reported.

Authorities in Al-Anbar and Kirkuk provinces, north of the capital, urged people to stay indoors, the official INA news agency said.

Hospitals in Al-Anbar province had received more than 700 patients with breathing difficulties, INA cited Anas Qais, a health official, as saying.

The central province of Saladin reported more than 300 cases, while the central province of Diwaniya and the province of Najaf, south of Baghdad, each recorded about 100 cases, INA reported.

Earlier, the airport serving the province of Sulaimani in the Kurdistan Region suspended flights due to the dust storm.

Iraq is particularly vulnerable to climate change, having already witnessed record low rainfall and high temperatures in the past few years.

Experts have said these factors threaten to bring social and economic disaster in the war-scarred country.

In November, the World Bank warned Iraq could suffer a 20-percent drop in water resources by 2050 due to climate change.

In early April, a government official warned Iraq could face “272 days of dust” a year in coming decades.

The environment ministry said the weather phenomenon could be addressed by “increasing vegetation cover and creating forests that act as windbreaks”.

(Esta Media Network/AFP)

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