Web Desk (LTN NEWS): Dr. Azra Fazal Pechuhu, Sindh’s Minister for Health and Rain Emergency Focal Person, said at a meeting with Faisal Edhi on Sunday at Zardari House in Nawabshah that the province’s health department had set up camps in the disaster-affected districts to help the displaced people.
Faisal Edhi said that Nawabshah has become a key location for helping people in all of Sindh’s affected districts.
The minister praised the work of the Edhi Foundation, which is giving food to people in Sindh who have been hurt by rain and flooding, especially in the Punjab cities of Shaheed Benazirabad, Khairpur, Dadu, Naushehro Feroze, and Rajanpur. She also said that rations would be given to the people in Larkana, Qambar, Sanghar, Matiari, and Mirpurkhas who were affected Faisal Edhi said that the recent rains and floods are a “great calamity” that has forced thousands of families to leave the villages where they were born and raised. He said that these families needed food and a place to live right away, and he asked people who care about helping people in need to step up and help.
The minister said that the Sindh Health Department has set up camps in the disaster-affected districts to help the people who had to move.
Officials said on Sunday that all of the District Health Officers (DHOs) and deputy commissioners (DCs) have worked together to bring relief and medical help to the people who have been affected by the monsoon flooding.
A lot of health camps have been set up in schools, and mobile health camps are going to places where people are cut off because of floods.
In order to avoid mosquito and vector transmitted diseases, the health camps offer critical medications, immunizations, obstetrics and gynecology services, dengue, diarrhea, gastro, and cholera treatments, nutrition supplements, and fogging and fumigation services.














