Source: http://www.aftenposten.no/english/local/article2611256.ece
Tsunami aid workers sick
Several of the more than 100 Norwegians who helped identify tsunami victims in Thailand in 2004 have since fallen ill. They're suffering respiratory problems linked to disinfectants that were sprayed on both corpses and themselves. Rants and Other Refinements: January 2005:: Perhaps the folks in Hollyweird got the message on November 2, 2004. .. aid workers have army escorts in the Aceh province which will impede aid delivery http://rantsandrefinements.blogspot.com/2005_01_01_archive.htmlHOME | MA-thesis-Anniken Gjesdahl:: File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTMLtsunamis. The two articles from 30 December 2004 are more specific as far as people from getting into the helicopter, perhaps because the aid workers http://bora.uib.no/bitstream/1956/2984/1/49998922.pdfHOME |
Newspaper Aftenposten reported Friday that as many as 30 percent of forensic specialists and others sent to identify bodies are now suffering asthma-like ailments.
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"I must admit that I was puzzled by the substances sprayed on us," Dr Torleiv Ole Rognum told Aftenposten. He was among the scores of medical staff who travelled to Thailand after the tsunami struck just after Christmas in 2004.
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"I could feel that it irritated my throat," Rognum said, adding that neither he nor his colleagues knew what they were being sprayed with. "It wasn't easy to get any information on the contents."
He and another doctor, Vidar Skaug, have contacted investigators at state police agency Kripos and asked them to contact everyone who worked in the area. Around 11 of the 35 who have responded so far confirm various ailments, including "unidentified resporatory problems."
Kripos declined to immediately reveal more details from the responses.
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