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    Home / News / World News / Why thousands are suffering from respiratory problems in Iraq
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    Why thousands are suffering from respiratory problems in Iraq
    The storm covered the regions in an orange haze

    Why thousands are suffering from respiratory problems in Iraq

    By Snehil Singh
    Apr 15, 2025
    02:52 pm

    What's the story

    Iraq's central and southern regions have been hit by a severe sandstorm, causing respiratory problems in over 1,000 people.

    Local health authorities told AFP that hospitals in Muthanna province in southern Iraq alone received at least "700 cases of suffocation."

    The storm covered the regions in an orange haze, causing power outages and flight cancellations.

    Local authorities were forced to shut airports in Najaf and Basra provinces as visibility dipped below one kilometer.

    Health impact

    Hospitals overwhelmed with respiratory cases

    Hospitals in southern Iraq are overwhelmed by patients complaining of respiratory problems due to the sandstorm.

    In Najaf province, over 250 people were hospitalized, while Diwaniyah received at least 322 patients, including children.

    Dhi Qar and Basra provinces also reported breathing problems in over 530 people.

    Officials cautioned that the figures could continue to climb.

    The sandstorm enveloped Iraq's southern provinces in an orange cloud, reducing visibility to less than one kilometer (0.62 miles).

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    Visuals from Iraq 

    Around 1,500 people were sent to hospitals with respiratory problems on Monday as a sandstorm hit central and southern Iraq according to officials...

    📍 Al-Shanafiyah District, Diwaniyah Governorate pic.twitter.com/Vpo1RcRG90

    — Volcaholic 🌋 (@volcaholic1) April 14, 2025

    Climate impact

    Iraq's vulnerability to dust storms exacerbated by climate change

    Dust storms are common in Iraq, but experts warn they're getting more frequent due to climate change.

    The United Nations has classified Iraq among the five countries most susceptible to climate change, based on the country's frequent sandstorms, extreme heat, and water shortages.

    In fact, a severe sandstorm in Iraq last year killed one and left over 5,000 requiring treatment for respiratory illnesses.

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