Chlorine Gas Leak at Plant in Iran's Mahshahr Sickens 70
Officials said the cause of the fire at Natanz is known to officials, but won't be immediately released for “security reasons.” On Tuesday, an explosion from a gas leak in a medical clinic in northern Tehran killed 19 people.
Tehran, July 4: A chlorine gas leak at a petrochemical centre in southeast Iran sickened 70 workers, state-run IRNA news agency reported on Saturday. Most of the workers at the Karun petrochemical centre in the city of Mahshahr in southeast Khuzestan province were released after undergoing medical treatment. Also Read | Rajasthan Govt Cancels All College Examinations This Year Due to COVID-19 Pandemic: Live Breaking News Headlines and Coronavirus Updates, July 4, 2020.
Meanwhile, in the city of Ahvaz, also in Khuzestan, a fire at the Zergan power plant was ignited when a transformer exploded, IRNA reported Saturday. The blaze was contained by firefighters after two hours of battling the blaze. Mohammad Hafezi, the power plant's health and safety manager, told IRNA the cause of the fire was under investigation. Also Read | Donald Trump Replies to PM Modi's Fourth of July 2020 Greeting, Says 'Thank You My Friend, America Loves India'.
The two incidents in Iran's oil-rich Khuzestan come after a fire and explosion at a centrifuge production plant above Iran's underground Natanz nuclear enrichment facility early Thursday.
Officials said the cause of the fire at Natanz is known to officials, but won't be immediately released for “security reasons.” On Tuesday, an explosion from a gas leak in a medical clinic in northern Tehran killed 19 people.
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