On July 3, local time, Walid Kanakry, secretary-general of the Jordanian Judicial Council, said that the country's public prosecution agency had launched an on-site investigation into the chlorine leak in the port of Aqaba, and three prosecutors from the Aqaba Court of First Instance also Hearings were opened to hear testimony from 120 wounded and the families of the seven deceased.

Waleed said the investigation will enter its final phase after the public prosecution has details and evidence of the incident and the findings will be released after the process is complete.

  On June 27, at least 13 people were killed and hundreds injured when a chlorine gas leak occurred at the port in the southern Jordanian port city of Aqaba.

(Headquarters reporter Zhu Yunxiang)