Iraqi hospitals receive dozens of suffocation cases

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و .علنت Iraqi government Disruption of working hours in all official institutions in the country, with the exception of the health, security and service departments, due to bad weather conditions and a heavy wave of dust.

And health sources told Sky News Arabia, that governorate hospitals Anbar 47 cases of suffocation and shortness of breath were received due to the dust storm.

For his part, the Minister of Education, Ali Al-Dulaimi, announced that it was decided to postpone the exams for sixth graders and unfinished classes on Monday, to the next day and on the same announced schedule, due to bad weather conditions.

He added that the action came because of "weather forecast sand stormFor the safety of our students and students".

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و .علنت Iraqi government Disruption of working hours in all official institutions in the country, with the exception of the health, security and service departments, due to bad weather conditions and a heavy wave of dust.

And health sources told Sky News Arabia, that governorate hospitals Anbar 47 cases of suffocation and shortness of breath were received due to the dust storm.

For his part, the Minister of Education, Ali Al-Dulaimi, announced that it was decided to postpone the exams for sixth graders and unfinished classes on Monday, to the next day and on the same announced schedule, due to bad weather conditions.

He added that the measure came due to “weather forecasts of sand stormIn the interest of the safety of our students and students.

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