June 28 (UPI) --A toxic gas leak at Jordan's port of Aqaba has killed at least 13 people and injured 260 others, according to Jordan's emergency relief coordinating agency. Video from a CCTV camera, ...
Toxic gas leaked from a storage container in Jordan's Aqaba port earlier this week, killing 13 people and injuring over 300. The leak, which took occurred on June 27, was a result of malfunctioning of ...
An iron rope carrying the container broke while it was being loaded onto vessel. A crane loading chlorine tanks onto a ship in Jordan's port of Aqaba on Monday dropped one of them, causing a huge ...
Reports said the canister contained 25 tonnes of chlorine gas, headed for Djibouti Images of a crane with its iron link detached have also emerged on social media Authorities said winds blowing ...
Amman, Jordan — A storage tank filled with toxic chlorine gas fell off a loading crane onto a ship in the southern port city of Aqaba, Jordan earlier this week, releasing a huge cloud of noxious ...
Video broadcast by state-owned AlMamlaka TV showed the dock engulfed in a cloud of yellow gas A leak of toxic chlorine gas at Jordan's Red Sea port of Aqaba has killed 13 people and injured more than ...
Footage on state-owned Al-Mamlaka TV showed the large cylinder, said to have been carrying about 30 tonnes of gas, plunging from a crane on a moored vessel and violently releasing the chlorine gas ...
13 people were killed, while nearly 250 people fell sick after a crane loading chlorine tanks onto a ship dropped one of them in Jordan. The incident took place at Jordan’s port of Aqaba and triggered ...
More than 250 people were injured in the accident Monday, of whom 123 remained in hospital on Tuesday, according to the latest toll update. Most were being treated for the effects of breathing ...
Thirteen people were killed, including at least four Asian migrants, when toxic chlorine gas escaped on the dockside in the Jordanian Red Sea port of Aqaba, officials said. More than 250 people were ...
A cloud of toxic gas killed at least 13 and injured hundreds at a Red Sea port in Jordan on Monday, according to officials and state media. The leak occurred at Jordan’s Aqaba port when a tank filled ...