Authorities say the incident occurred in a single day between the 2 Shia holy cities of Najaf and Karbala.
Greater than 600 Shia pilgrims in Iraq have been briefly hospitalised with respiratory issues after inhaling chlorine as the results of a leak at a water remedy station, based on authorities.
The incident happened in a single day on the route between the 2 Shia holy cities of Najaf and Karbala, within the centre and south of Iraq, respectively.
This yr, a number of million Shia Muslim pilgrims are anticipated to make their method to Karbala, which homes the shrines of the revered Imam Hussein and his brother Abbas.
There, they are going to mark the Arbaeen, the 40-day interval of mourning throughout which Shia commemorate the loss of life of Hussein, grandson of the Prophet Muhammad.
‘All pilgrims handled’
In a quick assertion, Iraq’s Ministry of Well being mentioned “621 instances of asphyxia have been recorded following a chlorine fuel leak in Karbala.
“All have acquired the required care and left hospital in good well being,” it added.
Safety forces charged with defending pilgrims mentioned the incident had been attributable to “a chlorine leak from a water station on the Karbala-Najaf Street”.
A lot of Iraq’s infrastructure is in disrepair attributable to many years of wars, inner conflicts and corruption, with adherence to security requirements typically missing.
In July, a huge fire at a shopping centre within the japanese metropolis of Kut killed greater than 60 folks, lots of whom suffocated within the bogs, based on authorities.