AMMAN —
His Majesty King Abdullah on Tuesday chaired a meeting at the National Center
for Security and Crisis Management to check on the latest developments of
Monday’s gas leak incident in Aqaba, according to a Royal Court statement.
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At the meeting,
attended by HRH Crown Prince Hussein via telepresence from Aqaba, King Abdullah
extended condolences to the families of those who died in the line of duty,
wishing the injured a speedy recovery.
His Majesty, who
has been following up with the Crown Prince on the details of the incident and
rescue and evacuation efforts from the very beginning, stressed the need to
provide transparent explanations to the public after investigations conclude,
as well as identifying shortcomings and holding those responsible to account by
law.
The King called for
taking the necessary precautions to avoid a repeat of such incidents in the
future.
His Majesty
commended the efforts of Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army and security agencies’
personnel, especially the Civil Defense Department and civilian and military
medical staff, for their swift response and high professionalism in dealing
with the incident and evacuating the injured.
These efforts have
contributed to saving lives and limiting losses, the King said, wishing a
speedy recovery to those injured in the field while on duty.
Also at the
meeting, the Crown Prince spoke about his field inspection on Tuesday at the
site of the incident, and his visit to the injured who have been hospitalized.
Crown Prince
Hussein commended the swift response of all the concerned agencies, noting that
the situation at the site of the incident and in Aqaba is under control and
back to normal.
The Crown Prince
reiterated the need to maintain cooperation and coordination among all the
concerned entities, as all await the investigation’s findings.
For his part, Prime
Minister Bisher Al-Khasawneh gave an overview of the incident and the measures
taken to contain its impact, noting that a team, headed by the interior
minister was formed to investigate.
The prime minister
said life is back to normal in Aqaba after the authorities reaffirmed air and
seawater safety.
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