Up to 74 people lost their lives during the three-day urs of Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in Sehwan, officials said, blaming the deaths on a combination of factors, including scorching temperatures, lack of both accommodation and clean drinking water, as well as prolonged power outages.
Temperatures ranged between 45 and 47 degrees during the three-day urs which concluded on Thursday.
Additionally, four of these 74 deaths were caused by drowning. Health officials say that 55 or 56 people died during the urs. District Health Officer Dr Shaukat Khaskheli told The Express Tribune that 51 people died by Thursday evening while four or five other casualties were reported later that night. Most of the deceased hailed from Punjab.
“The deceased, included seven or eight men in their teens and twenties,” Edhi Foundation’s regional in charge Muhammad Mairaj told The Express Tribune. He said the rest were aged 50 or above. Dr Khaskheli said that only three to four persons among the deceased were brought to the hospital in a critical condition. Others were dead on arrival.
The deputy commissioner of Jamshoro Suhail Adeeb Bachani said the recurrent breakdown in the electric supply was responsible for the deaths. “The outages disturbed the supply of water and created a suffocating environment,” he said. Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah, who performed the closing ceremony for the urs on Thursday evening, was asked if he would initiate an inquiry against the officials responsible for organising the event. “Weather is a natural phenomenon and the heat led to an increase in deaths,” he responded.
Edhi volunteers faced the gruelling task of catering to the sick devotees, collecting the bodies of the deceased and keeping the unidentified bodies for burial, particularly as Sehwan did not have adequate facilities for storage. The bodies of the deceased were stored at the Sehwan taluka hospital’s mortuary, which does not even possess an electric fan, according to Mairaj. The mortuary is able to store four or five bodies at a time.
“Our ambulances kept getting caught in the high volume of traffic. A seven-year-old child who required urgent medical help died in the ambulance en route to the hospital due to the influx of vehicles of devotees here,” Mairaj said.
Edhi volunteers received 20 unidentified bodies, 16 of whom have been buried in a local graveyard. The remains of 51 other deceased were sent to their hometowns in Punjab and Sindh by volunteers. Health officials say seven mobile health teams catered to Sehwan during the urs. Announcements were made via loudspeakers to remind devotees to prevent prolonged exposure to the sun and to stay hydrated.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 21st, 2014.
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When are the people of Pakistan going to understand Islam and start following Islam? Go for Hajj or Umrah if you can afford it, otherwise go to your neighbourhood masjid for 5 daily prayers. There is no need for going to any urs.
The tragedy during the event seems to have escaped local and foreign news attention....74 deaths is terrible regardless of the extreme factors, which some could have been tackled with better planning...
Amazed as in which part of the world we live. 74 perish and there is no roar or remorse by any one.
Up to 74 people lost their lives ..........blaming the deaths on a combination of factors, including scorching temperatures, lack of both accommodation and clean drinking water, as well as prolonged power outages.
Is there anyone for Dharna, jalsa or cry on death of 74 innocent people who died because of inapt Sindh government? Even twitter boy is mum. I guess he still has hangover from last night and hasn't read the news yet.
Thats so sad. It is the duty of the provincial govt to give basic facilities at a place attended by so many people
Why aren't PTI trolls asking for the Sindh CM's head, the Sindh Law Minister's head and judicial inquiry? Hypocricy at its finest!!
I wish wisdom was a commodity
Every year hundreds of millions of rupees are allocated for Sehwan upkeep which every year are embezzled by Wadera Corruption Party Waderas and their crony bureaucrats. These 74 dead bodies after dozens of dead bodies of children in Thar and hundreds of dead bodies in 2010 floods are yet another tributes to the glory of Wadera Corruption party which will still claim to be the representative of the sinned province
the cunning making fools out of the ignorant. These innocent are robbed of their wealth and promised acceptance of their pleas. 3 days spent here could have been spent in the house of Allah without paying a single penny.
people went to Shahbaz Qalandar for deliverance - guess 74 got theirs instantly.