Tharpakar drought: Toll climbs to 70 as seven infants die

Six-month-old dies in Mithi's Civil hospital, while four-year-old in Hyderabad hospital


Web Desk November 16, 2014
Tharpakar drought: Toll climbs to 70 as seven infants die

MITHI: As the drought continues to loom over the people of Tharparkar, seven infants died of malnutrition in the district on Sunday, Express News reported.

The recent deaths have taken the toll for last 47 days to 70.

A seven-day-old infant, Mumtaz son of Gul Muhammad, died in a private hospital in Islamkot Tehsil and a six-month-old died in Civil hospital of Mithi. While a four-year-old also passed away in Hyderabad hospital where he was shifted for medical treatment.

With no signs of abating, the ongoing drought has claimed around 500 lives in three years.

Recently on November 14, the Sindh High Court had directed the provincial government to submit a report on deaths in drought-hit Tharparkar by November 25.

Earlier this month, the provincial government had also appealed to foreign donors to help mitigate the drought situation.

COMMENTS (20)

lkhan | 10 years ago | Reply

Shame on the Sindh government. Look after those who voted for you, not only the poor of Tharparkar, but in Sindh at large. Each death from starvation is unforgivable, absolutely unforgivable. Please have some empathy for the suffering of these poor people. Visits of motorcades, photocalls at hospitals, banquets before returning to Karachi no longer work. Shameful beyond all limits...

Ms. Khan | 10 years ago | Reply

@Jibran: A six month old may need nothing but the mother’s milk. But do you even know that producing 1oz of breast milk requires to burn about 26 calories? Which means a nursing mother needs about 650 calories above her usual requirements to produce about 25 ounces of milk per day! What are you feeding the mothers there? Get your facts right and then comment.

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