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    Iraq sandstorm leaves 1,800 with breathing problems

    Earth & BeyondBy Earth & BeyondApril 15, 2025002 Mins Read
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    Getty Images During a sandstorm in Najaf, Iraq on 14 April 2024, a man dressed in a black shirt with red and white stripes walks hand in hand with a woman dressed in a black burka. They are crossing a busy road with cars as thick, orange cloud blankets the air and lights from street lamps shimmer around them.Getty Images

    The sandstorm blanketed parts of southern Iraq in an orange haze

    More than a thousand people have been left with respiratory problems after a sandstorm swept across Iraq’s central and southern parts of the country, health officials said.

    One official in Muthanna province reported to the AFP news agency at least 700 cases of what they said was suffocation.

    Footage shared online showed areas cloaked in a thick orange haze, with local media reporting power cuts and the suspension of flights in a number of regions.

    Dust storms are common in Iraq, but some experts believe they are becoming more frequent due to climate change.

    Getty Images A lone man rides his motorbike through an orange haze with rows of bright street lights shining overheard in Najaf, Iraq on 14 April 2025. He rides underneath a bridge with long rows of planks stretching out towards the foreground.Getty Images

    Iraq’s environment ministry has warned the country will see more “dust days”

    Pedestrians and police wore face masks to protect themselves from the dust and paramedics were on site to assist people with difficulty breathing, according to AFP.

    Hospitals in Muthanna province in southern Iraq received at least “700 cases of suffocation”, a local health official said.

    More than 250 people were taken to hospital in Najaf province, and at least 322 patients including children were sent to hospitals in Diwaniyah province.

    A further 530 people reported breathing issues in Dhi Qar and Basra provinces.

    The sandstorm blanketed Iraq’s southern provinces in an orange cloud that reduced visibility to less than one kilometre (0.62 mile).

    Getty Images Cars with red headlights drive through the orange sandstorm on a busy road in Najaf, Iraq on 14 April 2025. Police wearing face masks and white shirts gesture to direct traffic in the orange cloud of the sandstorm.Getty Images

    Visibility was reduced to less than one kilometre

    The authorities were forced to shut down airports in the provinces of Najaf and Basra.

    Conditions are expected to gradually improve by Tuesday morning, according to local weather services.

    Iraq is listed by the UN as one of the five countries most vulnerable to climate change as it encounters regular sandstorms, sweltering heat and water scarcity.

    A severe sandstorm in 2022 left one person dead and more than 5,000 needing treatment for respiratory illnesses.

    Iraq will be experiencing more “dust days” in the future, according to its environment ministry.

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