KUALA LUMPUR — A chemical leak at an aircraft engineering facility at Malaysia's Kuala Lumpur international airport on Thursday (July 4) has affected 20 people, though there were no disruptions to airport operations, the Selangor state fire department said.
Those affected experienced dizziness and were sent for medical treatment, the fire department said in a statement, without providing further details on the chemical leak.
There were no disruptions to airport operations nor risks to public safety, a fire department spokesperson told Reuters.
The department had received an emergency call regarding the chemical leak at the Southern Support Zone Sepang Aircraft Engineering facility at 11.23 am (0323 GMT) and dispatched its personnel along with a hazardous materials team, it said in the statement.
The 20 people affected were airport personnel, the department said.
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