MITHI: At least seven more children lost their lives in the drought-hit Thar desert on Saturday, raising the death toll to 34 this month, while more that 200 children have been admitted to several hospitals of the district for treatment.

Three children died in a remote village of Diplo taluka before they could be taken to hospital, while another lost his life at Civil Hospital Mithi.

Earlier, deaths of children were reported from Nagarparkar, Mithi, Islamkot and Diplo.

Provincial food minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, who is also a member of the committee formed on Thursday by Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah to look into the situation, has been in Mithi town to visit the admitted children.

Talking to local journalists at the Deputy Commissioner's office, he claimed that the Sindh government was "fully committed to provide maximum facilities" in the health units of the drought-hit desert.

Nasir Shah admitted that there was a drought-like situation but considered the media's portrayal of the situation as "alarming" an exaggeration.

Also read: Thar drought situation termed alarming

The Thar region of Sindh, which has climatic and ecological conditions similar to the Indian state of Rajasthan’s portion of Thar, faces severe droughts for two to three years in every 10-year cycle.

He expressed grief over the death of children and said that hospitals and health units would be given "top priority" by the five-member committee formed by Sindh government.

Nasir Shah also directed officials of the revenue department to suspend the ongoing collection of agriculture taxes from farmers and reimburse any taxes collected from them in recent days.

After receiving a detailed report from DC Tharparkar, the provincial minister said he would ask Qaim Ali Shah to declare Thar as drought-hit area and announce a relief package for the affected population, along with the monetary compensation for the heirs of the dying children.

Also read: 311 Thar children died in 11 months: report

Nasir Shah said he was looking into the matter and constantly receiving feedback from government officials. He said that all announcements made by the Sindh chief minister would "immediately be implemented".

Furthermore, he said that the Thar Development Authority, envisaged and drafted by the Sindh government earlier after the deaths of the children in 2014, would be formed soon to develop proper infrastructure and civic facilities in the district and improve living standards of residents.

Read more: Development authority of Thar planned

MNA Fakeer Sher Mohammad Bilalani, MPA Dr Mehesh Kumar Malani, Adviser to CM Inayat Rahimoon and other PPP officials were also present during the briefing.

However, members of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Thar Ittehad were not invited to the meeting by the local administration.

Also read: Thar: Drought or disaster?

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