709 patients continue to suffer from the dust crisis in Sistan and Baluchestan

The dust crisis in Sistan and Baluchestan, which began at the beginning of July, has sent 709 people to medical centers as of July 17.
According to the Director General of the Sistan and Baluchestan Governorate's Crisis Management Office, following a new wave of wind in the Sistan region since July 18, 709 people from the cities of Zabol, Zehak, Hamoon, Hirmand, and Nimroz have been taken to medical centers, and 44 of them have been hospitalized so far.
The dust crisis that began in early July has sent more than 2,000 people to hospitals and medical centers. A crisis that the authorities have not taken any action to confront or follow up on. This crisis has caused people to suffer from respiratory and heart problems, and this incident comes despite the fact that we faced a similar crisis in previous years, which was of course fake.
In the past, videos were posted on social media showing dust-producing machines creating dust and polluting the air on the border of Sistan and Baluchestan. Therefore, it is believed that this crisis, which has lasted a month and has not even diminished in its severity, is a fabricated dust to confuse the public during the protests.
This crisis has disrupted the daily lives of the people of the above-mentioned cities. People are waiting for the authorities to take action to deal with this issue.




