16 Women Found Unconscious in Jerusalem Beauty Salon Suspected Poisoning Incident
An unusual hazardous materials incident occurred on Wednesday in the al-Tur neighborhood of Jerusalem, where 16 women lost consciousness inside a beauty salon. Firefighters from the Egoz station responded to an emergency call reporting multiple unconscious women. The victims were evacuated by Magen David Adom teams to hospitals in moderate to serious condition.
Initial assessments by emergency responders suggest poisoning as the likely cause, though the exact substance or trigger remains unidentified. Hazardous materials (HazMat) teams are conducting air quality tests and searching for the source of the contamination within the salon. Fire and rescue spokespersons confirmed ongoing investigations and emphasized that the situation is still under examination.
This event follows similar hazardous materials incidents in Israel in recent years, including a poisoning suspicion involving four children in Jerusalem's Mekor Baruch neighborhood and a toxic flammable leak at Haifa port. In all cases, HazMat teams acted swiftly to contain the threat and prevent further harm.
Authorities continue to operate at the scene to ensure public safety and will provide updates as new information emerges from the investigation.
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