The Welland Tribune

Iran urges Iraq to control sandstorms

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TEHRAN, Iran — Iranian authoritie­s on Monday blamed neighbouri­ng Iraq for a sandstorm that knocked out power in an oil-rich southern province and sparked protests of local officials. Masoumeh Ebtekar, a vice-president in charge of environmen­tal affairs, called on Iraq to implement an agreement to prevent dust storms by spreading mulch over 9,000 sq. km of desert, state TV reported. Iraqi officials could not immediatel­y be reached for comment. The sandstorm temporaril­y cut off power and water to much of the Khuzestan province. The state-run IRNA news agency quoted a local health official as saying that 218 people were hospitaliz­ed for respirator­y problems because of the storm. Last week hundreds of Iranians protested in the city of Ahvaz, demanding the resignatio­n of Ebtekar and the provincial governor. Authoritie­s have since banned protests over the issue. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Monday urged the government to take “swift and explicit” action to address the fallout from the dust storm. Iran says the dust storms originate in Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Syria, and urged authoritie­s in those countries to combat the problem with irrigation projects and other measures. The Associated Press

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