121 workers poisoned in Tekirdağ factory, governor says

121 workers poisoned in Tekirdağ factory, governor says

TEKİRDAĞ – Doğan News Agency
121 workers poisoned in Tekirdağ factory, governor says

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As many as 121 workers in a lighting factory have been poisoned after an unknown smell came from outside in Turkey’s northwestern province of Tekirdağ, Tekirdağ Governor Enver Salihoğlu said on July 1.
 
All 121 workers were taken to the local Muratlı State Hospital suffering from symptoms of nausea and vomiting, while several were reported to have lost consciousness at the factory, located in Tekirdağ’s Muratlı district. Among those affected were a pregnant woman and a worker with asthma. 

Salihoğlu said blood samples taken from the workers would be tested and that the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD), along with the Tekirdağ Provincial Health Directorate medical staff, were inspecting the factory. AFAD is a state organization that deals with disaster management issues. 

“Some 121 workers in the factory have been negatively affected by this smell. Most were given outpatient care.
Four of them were taken to the Tekirdağ State Hospital because of severe exposure. Necessary medical treatment is being provided and [our workers] are not in a serious condition. Most of the factory workers are women. We are not able to say what caused the incident, but it will be revealed by the inspection,” he added.

An investigation has been launched into the incident and production in the factory has been suspended for the inspection.

121 workers poisoned in Tekirdağ factory, governor says