<p>Around 20 people at <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/malaysia">Malaysia's </a>Kuala Lumpur international airport were sent for medical treatment on Thursday after a gas leak at an aircraft engineering facility, though there were no disruptions to airport operations, the fire department said.</p><p>The Selangor state fire department said it received an emergency call regarding a chemical leak at the Southern Support Zone Sepang Aircraft Engineering facility at 11.23 am and dispatched its personnel along with a hazardous materials team.</p><p>The chemical was later identified as methyl mercaptan, a flammable colourless gas with a putrid smell sometimes used in the production of jet fuel.</p>.<p>The 20 people affected, all of whom were airport personnel, had complained of dizziness, the department said.</p><p>There was no wider risk to public safety, a spokesperson from the fire department said. </p>
<p>Around 20 people at <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/malaysia">Malaysia's </a>Kuala Lumpur international airport were sent for medical treatment on Thursday after a gas leak at an aircraft engineering facility, though there were no disruptions to airport operations, the fire department said.</p><p>The Selangor state fire department said it received an emergency call regarding a chemical leak at the Southern Support Zone Sepang Aircraft Engineering facility at 11.23 am and dispatched its personnel along with a hazardous materials team.</p><p>The chemical was later identified as methyl mercaptan, a flammable colourless gas with a putrid smell sometimes used in the production of jet fuel.</p>.<p>The 20 people affected, all of whom were airport personnel, had complained of dizziness, the department said.</p><p>There was no wider risk to public safety, a spokesperson from the fire department said. </p>