Both the deceased infants, who were admitted to the Mithi Civil Hospital, were less than a week old, according to Mithi Civil Hospital’s Dr Sahib Dino.
Around 175 deaths of children, attributed to malnutrition, have been reported in Tharparkar since December of last year. The official figures, however, are being quoted as closer to 100.
Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences paediatrics department head Dr Salma Shaikh says she expects a surge in the number of affected children as temperatures rise in the summer. “Food deficiency will make the children more vulnerable to the diseases,” said Dr Shaikh. Many doctors from university hospitals are working at the paediatrics ward in the Mithi Civil Hospital, where as many as 75 children are admitted in the ward.
Relief efforts
Although supply of wheat bags is yet to pick up, transporters have resumed the distribution process after boycotting it for a few days.
According to transporter Abdul Raheem Rahimon, Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah has given the assurance for payment of their arrears, which have accrued to Rs62.3 million.
“Our first round of talks with the deputy commissioner failed but later the chief minister took notice and assured us of payment,” he told The Express Tribune.
Meanwhile, PPP’s Syed Mardan Ali Shah announced that 300 reverse osmosis plants will be built in Umerkot.
Officially hit by drought
The Jamshoro district administration has asked the Sindh government to declare parts of its Thana Bulla Khan and Manjhand talukas as officially hit by drought.
Jamshoro deputy commissioner Suhail Adeeb Bachani said he has personally visited these areas and had found that crops are badly damaged while a shortage of water has made life difficult for the people.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 24th, 2014.
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My Heart bleeds, we can't even protect our own future, our country has more cell phones than human population, can we cater this Massive problem through 3G & 4G technology , we must straight our priorities, as far as the provincial government is concerned PPP must remove CM to restore anarchy in Sindh , and take solid steps to overcome is serious issue.
Inna Lillahe WA Inna Ilaihe Rajeoon. Ameen. What a brazen case of negligence of the Sindh government. To put it simply.......RACISM. What can be done to avert future crises? Nothing.......but MERCILESS ACCOUNTABILITY.' Salams
Don't worry, Bilawal is tweeting...everything will be all right...the kids who have died will come back...just give the party chair-boy time for more tweets...