KARACHI, Aug 25: The Sindh Employees’ Social Security Institution has organized its two-day medical camps in the flood-affected areas of the interior of Sindh and provided in time medical care facilities to hundreds families, where helping teams had not reached to provide medical facilities in the areas.

A statement issued here on Monday said the medical camps were arranged on the special directives of Sindh Minister for Labour, Transport and Industries Mohammad Adil Siddiqui and SESSI Commissioner Nasar Hayat in Thatta district, Taluka Karoo Chaan’s villages including Mohammad Jatt, Murchudhai, Haji Osman Baloch and Darya Bhatt.

They were supervised by SESSI medical advisor Dr Haseeb Qureshi.—APP

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