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Aqaba, Oct. 23 (Petra) – Aqaba Governor Ayman Awaysheh said cases, who visited medical clinics in Aqaba’s Southern Industrial Zone, suffered dyspnea after being exposed to dust on-duty.
The governor added that the patients were treated, discharged, and their safety was “assured.”
In a statement Thursday, he noted heavy dust caused the two dyspnea cases in the southern part of Aqaba and were taken to medical clinics in the area, examined, and their health was checked.
Awaysheh dismissed media reports that the cause behind dyspnea was due to gas or vapor leaks from the area’s factories, calling for accuracy in publishing information about such incidents.
//Petra// AG
23/10/2025 15:25:31