Egyptisk skorpioninvasion: Tre döda och 450 skadade
Tre personer har dött och omkring 450 skadats av skorpionstick i Aswan i södra Egypten, enligt myndigheter i landet. En kraftig regn- och hagelstorm har gjort att både skorpioner och ormar spolats upp ur sina bon, rapporterar flera medier.
Läkare i området har tillfälligt avbrutit arbetet med coronavaccinering och motgift har distribuerats till regionens sjukhus som nu har gått upp i stabsläge, skriver BBC.
Boende i Aswan uppmanas att hålla sig hemma och undvika platser med träd och växtlighet.
Tjocksvansskorpion
Wikipedia (en)
Fattail scorpion or fat-tailed scorpion is the common name given to scorpions of the genus Androctonus, one of the most dangerous groups of scorpions species in the world. They are found throughout the semi-arid and arid regions of the Middle East and Africa. They are a moderate sized scorpion, attaining lengths of 10 cm (just under 4 in). Their common name is derived from their distinctly fat metasoma, or tail, while the Latin name originates from Greek and means "man killer". Their venom contains powerful neurotoxins and is especially potent. Stings from Androctonus species are known to cause several human deaths each year. Several pharmaceutical companies manufacture an antivenom for treatment of Androctonus envenomations.
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Aswan
Wikipedia (en)
Aswan (, also US: ; Arabic: أسوان, romanized: ʾAswān [ʔɑsˈwɑːn]; Coptic: Ⲥⲟⲩⲁⲛ, romanized: Souan pronounced [swaːn]) is a city in the south of Egypt, and is the capital of the Aswan Governorate.
Aswan is a busy market and tourist centre located just north of the Aswan Dam on the east bank of the Nile at the first cataract. The modern city has expanded and includes the formerly separate community on the island of Elephantine.
The city is part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network in the category of craft and folk art.Aswan is a large tourist city where the current population is 1,568,000.
Aswan
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