Food poisoning kills 2, hits 300 in Mosul

Hundreds of people have fallen ill and two died of suspected food poisoning at a camp for displaced people near the Iraqi city of Mosul

Iraqis who fled the fighting between Iraqi security forces and IS militants settle at a camp for internally displaced people, in Khazir, near Mosul.

Iraqis who fled the fighting between Iraqi security forces and IS militants settle at a camp for internally displaced people, in Khazir, near Mosul. Source: AAP

A woman and a child have died and hundreds have fallen ill in a mass outbreak of food poisoning at a camp for displaced people east of the Iraqi city of Mosul.

More than 300 people were hospitalised after breaking their Ramadan fast with an iftar meal on Monday night, aid groups told Reuters.

Many started vomiting and some fainted after eating rice, chicken, yoghurt and soup, said Zahed Khatoun, a member of the Iraqi parliament's committee for displaced people.

"It is tragic that this happened to people who have gone through so much," said Andrej Mahecic, from the UN's refugee agency UNHCR, which runs the camp and 12 others in the war-torn area with Iraqi authorities.

Many of the camp residents had fled fighting around Mosul as Iraqi government forces and their allies press an offensive to push Islamic State militants out of the northern city.

The International Organisation for Migration said a Qatari aid group had paid a local restaurant to provide the food for the meal, though that was not confirmed by other agencies.

"I don't know the name of the restaurant, but that's what our person on the site is reporting today," IOM spokeman Joel Millman said in Geneva.

"We are told 312 were hospitalised ... one child and one adult woman we're told died," he added.

The camp in al-Khazer, on the road linking Mosul and Erbil, the capital of the Kurdish region, houses 6300 people, the UNHCR said.

About 800,000 people, more than a third of the pre-war population of Mosul, have already fled the city, seeking refuge with friends and relatives or in camps.


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