4 deaths and 2 injuries from one family as a result of inhaling gases emanating from a heater in Jerash

2024-02-03 2024-02-03T17:24:49Z
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Weather of Arabia - The media spokesman for the Public Security Directorate, Amer Sartawi, said on Saturday that 4 people died and two others suffered from shortness of breath. After inhaling gases emitted from a gas heater in the Deir Al-Layyat area in Jerash Governorate.

He explained that the ambulance teams in the Jerash Civil Defense Directorate worked to evacuate the deaths and transfer the injuries to Jerash Governmental Hospital, noting that the injuries are under treatment.

The Public Security Directorate called for the safe use of heating methods, constantly checking gas hoses, ventilating the house from time to time, and not leaving the heater burning while sleeping.

For his part, the Governor of Jerash, Firas Al-Faour, explained to Al-Mamlaka that the deaths included the father and 3 daughters, and injuries to the mother and daughter.

He pointed out that the injured girl was admitted to intensive care. Because of her critical injury.

 

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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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