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Factory Chemical Leak: Industrial Accident in Zarqa Sends Nine Workers to Intensive Care Unit

A chemical leak at a Zarqa industrial city factory on August 4, 2026, sent nine workers to the intensive care unit.

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Factory Chemical Leak: Industrial Accident in Zarqa Sends Nine Workers to Intensive Care Unit

Zarqa, Jordan—Nine factory workers were rushed to intensive care units Tuesday morning following a severe chemical vapor leak at a processing plant located within the Zarqa Industrial City. The hazardous gas spread rapidly through the primary production floor after a high-pressure gasket ruptured on a main chemical mixing vat.

Workers trapped inside the enclosed manufacturing hall experienced sudden respiratory distress, severe coughing, and burning eyes as toxic fumes filled the space. Plant supervisors activated emergency evacuation alarms while wearing specialized respirator masks to drag unconscious colleagues out into the open courtyard. Civil defense hazardous materials (hazmat) teams arrived within minutes, deploying neutralizing agents and ventilation fans to clear the toxic buildup.

Emergency ambulances transported the severely affected workers to the nearest regional medical center under police escort. Hospital chief medical officers confirmed that nine patients were admitted directly to the intensive care unit suffering from acute chemical asphyxiation and lung irritation. Labor ministry inspectors and environmental protection agents locked down the facility perimeter to conduct a thorough technical inspection.

"Our hazmat teams contained the volatile vapor cloud before it could migrate beyond the factory compound boundaries," stated Civil Defense Directorate spokesperson Captain Omar Al-Zoubi during an emergency media update. Preliminary safety audits suggest the accident stemmed from deferred maintenance on aging industrial pressure valves. Plant management faces intensive scrutiny from state prosecutors regarding workplace safety protocol compliance.

The industrial sector remained tense as health officials monitored the stable yet critical condition of the hospitalized workers. Environmental monitoring units continue testing air quality around the perimeter to ensure absolute safety for neighboring manufacturing plants. Operations at the facility remain indefinitely suspended pending a comprehensive government safety clearance.

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