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    Alert in Iraq after 114 dead... Dhi Qar weeps for its victims ضحايا

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    [size=47]Alert in Iraq after 114 dead... Dhi Qar weeps for its victims ضحايا[/size]
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    Alert in Iraq after 114 dead... Dhi Qar weeps for its victims ضحايا

    [size=31]Parliament will shift today's regular session to discuss options regarding the Dhi Qar tragedy[/size]







    Dubai - Alarabiya.net


    Published in: Jul 13, 2021: 07:55 AM GSTLast updated: Jul 13, 2021: 11:33 AM GST


    A black morning overlooked [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] province [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] after the catastrophic fire that broke out yesterday, Monday, in one of its hospitals, leaving more than 114 people dead so far, and nearly 70 wounded.
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    While the authorities prepared to deal with the disaster, the Iraqi Ministry of Health announced that the [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] had risen to more than 114 during the past hours, explaining that among the dead, dozens died of suffocation, while the number of wounded reached 50.
    A security source revealed to local media that the Director General of Civil Defense, Major General Kazem Bohan, went to Nasiriyah after the big fire, confirming that 3 oxygen cylinders exploded as a result of the fire.
    Faced with this tragedy, dozens of citizens and the families of the victims of the fire demonstrated, at night, to protest the incident. The demonstrators also chanted slogans denouncing the political parties, and held them responsible for the conditions in the governorate.
    Politically, after the recent decisions of Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, Parliament Speaker Muhammad Al-Halbousi announced that Parliament will shift today’s regular session to discuss options regarding the disaster of the Imam Hussein Teaching Hospital in Dhi Qar.
    He also considered in his tweet on Twitter that it was time to put an end to the catastrophic failure, as he put it.

    [size=47]Oxygen cylinders are the cause of the disaster[/size]

    This came after the Dhi Qar Health Department revealed, at dawn on Tuesday, the cause of the fire that broke out in the Corona Virus Isolation Center at Imam Hussein Hospital in the governorate.
    And she said in a brief statement, that the fire at Imam Al-Hussein Hospital was caused by the incorrect handling of the [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] .
    And the Security Media Cell quoted the Ministry of Interior as saying that the fire broke out inside 20 caravans built from a highly flammable sandwich panel, intended to isolate people infected with the Corona virus in Al Hussein Teaching Hospital in Dhi Qar Governorate, where sandwich panels intended for construction consist of insulating foam materials stuffed between Two layers of iron or aluminum.



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    [size=47]Strict decisions from Al-Kazemi[/size]

    As for Al-Kazemi, on Tuesday, he held an emergency meeting with ministers and security leaders after the incident.
    His office said in a statement that the Prime Minister is holding an emergency meeting with a number of ministers and security leaders to find out the causes and repercussions of the Imam Hussein Hospital fire incident in Dhi Qar Governorate.
    The results of the meeting came that Al-Kazemi decided to start a high-level government investigation, to find out the causes of the accident, and immediately directed a government team to Dhi Qar Governorate, consisting of a group of ministers and security leaders, to follow up on the procedures on the ground.



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    He also detained the director of Dhi Qar health, the director of the hospital, and the director of civil defense in the governorate and subjected them to investigation, and directed the various ministries to send urgent medical and relief aid to the governorate.
    According to the statement, the victims of the accident were considered "martyrs", and their transactions were completed immediately, and the wounded and critically ill were transported outside Iraq.
    An official mourning for the victims of the accident.

    [size=47]3 days of mourning amid widespread anger[/size]

    In turn, Dhi Qar Governorate decided on Tuesday to mourn and suspend work for three days after the hospital fire on Monday.
    In a statement, it said that the governor of Dhi Qar, Ahmed Ghani al-Khafaji, issued a number of urgent decisions regarding what happened on Monday evening of a tragic accident that caused casualties, including a declaration of mourning and an investigation.
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    It is noteworthy that the fire that broke out on Monday evening, in a center for the isolation of people with corona, in a hospital in the center of the city of Nasiriyah, located 300 km south of Baghdad, has caused widespread anger in the country, especially since it came a few months after another similar event that occurred in one of the capital’s hospitals in Last April, more than 80 people were killed.
    However, it is noteworthy that the Dhi Qar fire was the third fire that the Civil Defense Forces extinguished within 24 hours. The Civil Defense team, according to the Iraqi Ministry of Health, was able to put out another fire that broke out, Monday, in a number of departments of the Ministry of Health headquarters located in the Medical City in the region Bab al-Moadham in central Baghdad, and the ministry said that the fire was brought under control without any injuries.
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    On the same day, the Iraqi Civil Defense forces extinguished a fire that broke out in a factory for the manufacture of sponge granules, south of Baghdad.
    While another fire broke out in the "Awla Market" area of ​​Sadr City, also east of Baghdad, and a fire was extinguished in the Bayaa Court of First Instance, south of the capital.
    This came at a time when the health infrastructure in the country is still dilapidated, and investment in public services is limited.
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