The Iraq Poison Grain Disaster

The Iraq Poison Grain Disaster

The 1971 Iraq poison grain disaster involved the importation of grain containing methylmercury, which was never intended for human consumption. The contaminated grain was consumed by Iraqis living in rural areas, resulting in a recorded death toll of 459 people, though higher figures have been suggested.

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