KRG Health Authorities Issue
Warnings Amid Dust Storms
The Sulaymaniyah General Directorate of Health has issued a set of public health guidelines as heavy dust storms continue to affect several provinces across Iraq and the Kurdistan Region, urging residents to remain indoors and take protective measures
In a public advisory, the directorate called on citizens to limit outdoor activity during the storms and to follow key precautions to protect their health. “People should wear protective masks when going outside and change them regularly,” the statement said, adding that staying indoors is highly recommended during the worst periods of the storm.
The advisory also recommended using protective glasses, applying eye drops, avoiding eye rubbing, and keeping doors and windows tightly shut. Residents were also urged to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water, particularly amid rising temperatures.
Drivers were advised to keep car windows closed and use extra caution on the roads. The traffic police department also warned motorists to slow down and remain alert to prevent accidents due to low visibility.
Individuals with asthma or other respiratory conditions were advised to use prescribed inhalers or oxygen therapy under medical supervision.
The warnings come as intense dust storms have swept through multiple provinces in recent days. In the disputed Kurdish province of Kirkuk, at least 40 people were hospitalized due to respiratory issues linked to the storm, according to a source from the Kirkuk Health Directorate.
“Most of the cases were reported in Daquq district, where 24 individuals were treated for asthma-related complications,” said a spokesperson for the Kirkuk provincial health department. He warned that the number of patients could rise in the coming hours as the storm continues.
Dust storms, which are common in Iraq and the Kurdistan Region, frequently disrupt daily life and pose serious health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations.
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