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A devastating wave of methanol poisoning has struck Kuwait, leaving 13 people dead and 21 others blind or visually impaired after consuming tainted alcohol.
According to reports, 63 individuals—all of Asian origin—were hospitalized, with many requiring emergency dialysis and mechanical ventilation.
Among the victims are several nationals, prompting swift action from their respective embassies.
The tragedy has sparked urgent dialogue about the dangers of illicit liquor and the need for stricter regulation.
Families are mourning, and communities are shaken by the scale of the incident.
Public health analysts have issued warnings about the lethal risks of methanol-contaminated alcohol, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing public health and safety to prevent future loss of life.
As investigations continue, the focus remains on accountability, regulation, and ensuring such a catastrophe never happens again.
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