Oman Warns: Do Not Drink Uranus Star Water After Two Die
Omani authorities have issued a stark warning to residents: do not drink Uranus Star bottled water and dispose of any bottles safely. This comes after two people, an Omani man and an expatriate woman, tragically died from consuming the contaminated product.
The contaminated water was imported from Iran and distributed under the Uranus Star brand. The manufacturer remains unknown. In response, the government has ordered an immediate market withdrawal of the tainted bottles. Authorities have also taken a stern stance on imports, banning all types of bottled water from Iran. This is a significant move following the recent health crisis.
The public is urged to heed the warning and ensure no Uranus Star bottled water is consumed. The government's swift action aims to prevent further tragedies, with the ban on Iranian bottled water imports serving as a strong measure to protect public health.
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