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Pakistan investigate soybean dust’s link to deaths in Karachi

Following the deaths of at least 14 people and dozens of illnesses in the southern port city of Karachi, authorities in Pakistan are investigating if exposure to soybean dust, which can cause severe allergic reactions, is responsible.

More than 200 people have been hospitalized or treated for breathing problems since Sunday as authorities try to determine if a leak of toxic gas was to blame, after many patients complained of an unfamiliar odor.

“While we are working on this complex bio-analytical problem, we think this may be due to overexposure to soybean dust,” Pakistan’s International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences stated on Tuesday.

Although it was still testing blood and air samples, it expressed the urgent need to extreme care during the unloading of soybean containers at the port, adding that exposure to soybean dust had been known to cause breathing ailments and deaths.

Many schools in the area were closed for a third straight day on Wednesday as the authorities investigate.

On Tuesday, several dozen residents of the port area staged a protest to demand an impartial inquiry into the deaths, and blamed authorities for not doing enough to prevent them.

Pakistan State Oil (PSO) is temporarily closing its storage terminal in the port area to help safeguard the health and safety of its staff, the country’s largest oil marketer said.

The company would turn to backup sources to ensure the move did not affect 24-hour supplies of petroleum goods, it added.