20 Apr 2022 | 08:45 AM UTC
Iraq: Dust storms cause flight disruptions in central Iraq as of April 20
Dust storms cause flight disruptions in central Iraq as of April 20. Further disruptions possible.
Event
Dust storms are causing flight disruptions in central Iraq as of April 20. Authorities suspended all flights at Baghdad International Airport (BGW) through April 20 due to bad weather conditions and the lack of visibility caused by the dust storms; flights are likely to resume after weather conditions and visibility improves.
The dust storms are likely to persist across much of Iraq through at least April 20, with some light dust remaining April 21. Dust storms and low visibility have been reported in Baghdad and Karbala governorates. Reports indicate that dozens of people have been hospitalized due to respiratory problems.
Dust storms can reduce visibility, leading to transport disruptions. Hazardous driving conditions are possible and could result in traffic congestion and an increase in vehicle accidents. Additional flight delays, diversions, and cancellations are possible at other airports in the region, during periods of severe dust storm activity. Ground transport disruptions are typically severe during rush hour periods. Higher-than-normal employee absenteeism is possible in the event of widespread transport disruptions.
Hazardous conditions may prompt school or business closures. Dust storms can also pose a health risk to individuals with pulmonary or respiratory issues, and authorities usually warn persons at high risk to remain indoors with windows closed during dust storms. Residual business and transport disruptions are possible even after weather conditions improve.
Advice
Monitor local media for updates and related weather advisories. Exercise caution while driving and allow additional time to reach destinations. Confirm flights before checking out of hotels or returning rental cars. Plan for possible delivery delays. If operating in areas affected by dust storm activity, consider remaining indoors when possible. Individuals who must be outdoors should use facemasks and observe other precautions to avoid dust inhalation.