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A sandstorm blanketed parts of the Middle East on Monday, including Iraq, Syria and Iran, sending people to hospitals and disrupting flights in some places. It was the latest in a series of ...
Another sandstorm blanketed Iraq Monday, turning the skies orange and forcing schools and offices to close, as well as suspending flights at Baghdad Airport. This is the eighth dust storm since ...
The fire happened in Iraq’s Nineveh province in its Hamdaniya area, authorities said. ... Civil defense officials quoted by the Iraqi News Agency described the wedding hall’s exterior as being ...
In 2022, many dust storms have hit Iraq. [1] One person has died and 5,000 people have been admitted to hospital. [2] Flights from Baghdad and Najaf were grounded. [3] [4]Orange skies and reduced visibility has been increasingly common in the country. [5]
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The fire was the latest disaster to strike Iraq’s shrinking Christian minority, which over the past two decades has been violently targeted by extremists first from the al-Qaida and then the ...
A lack of fire detection and suppression systems contributed to the spread of the fire, and many died as a result of being taken off their ventilators to escape. [5] The disaster led to calls for accountability, and the Minister for Health , Hassan al-Tamimi, was suspended by Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi the following day.