Al Jazeera
The head of the World Health Organisation warns the escalating conflict in the Middle East is posing serious risks to public health across the region.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said damage to petroleum facilities in Iran could contaminate food, water and air – posing particular dangers to children, older people, and those with existing health conditions.
“Rain laden with oil has been reported falling in parts of the country,” Tedros said in a post.
He also said attacks are impacting healthcare services in Lebanon where nine health workers have been killed since February 28.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said damage to petroleum facilities in Iran could contaminate food, water and air – posing particular dangers to children, older people, and those with existing health conditions.
“Rain laden with oil has been reported falling in parts of the country,” Tedros said in a post.
He also said attacks are impacting healthcare services in Lebanon where nine health workers have been killed since February 28.