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KARACHI: Rain forces JPMC to shift casualty ward
At one point on Friday morning, the Sobhraj Maternity Hospital was virtually cut off as all roads leading to it were submerged with rainwater. The staff was worried about the handling of expected mothers if rushed to the hospital, as mobility of people was reduced to nil due to rainwater, said Executive District Officer on Health Dr A.D. Sanjnani. He said the situation worsened as some sewerage pumps could not work due to power outage. Stagnant water at the main entrance of Civil Hospital Karachi’s burns ward also affected patients’ mobility. The water accumulated in the vicinity of burns ward and nursing mess could not be drained out as the surrounding areas were already inundated with rainwater, said a senior official of the hospital, attributing the problem to the digging of road and abandoning the work without filling the ground properly. The medical superintendent of the hospital, Dr Kaleem Butt, told Dawn that the provincial health minister had also been apprised about the prevailing mobility and hygiene problem in some portions of the hospital. The minister had assured that he would talk to Karachi District Coordination Officer on the subject as well, Dr Butt added. The medical superintendent said some of the sensitive wards, including surgical intensive care unit, labour-rooms and gynaecology rooms meant for post-operation care, were without the supply of electricity since August 9 night. Despite various complaints, the KESC officials have not come to our rescue and the power was not restored till Friday evening, he said, adding that the generators at the hospital were not efficient enough to function continuously for more than 26 hours.
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