On Thursday, July 4, 2024, at Malaysia’s Kuala Lumpur international airport, about 39 individuals became ill due to a gas leak at an aircraft engineering facility. However, the fire service reported that no passengers were impacted and that there were no flight interruptions.
The engineering building is distinct from the passenger terminal, and people impacted by the gas worked for three different organizations operating there, according to a fire department statement.
Thirty-nine persons reported dizziness and nausea, with 14 being transported to the air disaster unit for treatment and one being hospitalized, according to the department.
The Selangor state fire department said it got an emergency report about a chemical leak at the Southern Support Zone Sepang Aircraft Engineering complex at 11.23 a.m. (0323 GMT) and dispatched personnel and a hazardous materials team.
The chemical was ultimately identified as methyl mercaptan, which was added to liquefied petroleum gas as an odorant and originated from an underused tank at the plant, according to the agency.
According to the report, the leak was being repaired, and the tank will be removed and disposed away.
The Australian Open is streaming animated versions of tennis matches, like Alexander Zverev's second-round match,…
The PCB is confident India’s captain Rohit Sharma will attend Champions Trophy 2025 events despite…
A viral video from @foodsafetywar claims unhygienic practices at Amritsar Haveli, Hyderabad, showing reused leftover…
The PCB has set Champions Trophy ticket prices starting at PKR 1000, with variations for…
Nathan Anderson shuts down Hindenburg Research, citing burnout. Analysts question the fate of ongoing cases…
ISRO successfully docked its SpaDeX satellites, making India the fourth country to achieve in-space docking.…