29 Children Die In Kurram Due To Drugs’ Shortage

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PARACHINAR: At least 29 children have died in Kurram district due to shortage of medicines amid prolonged road closures, an official said on 16 December 2024.

Dr Syed Mir Hassan Jan, medical superintendent of District Headquarters Hospital Parachinar, said that since October 1, the hospital has been unable to provide adequate treatment due to a lack of medicines and basic facilities.

“In addition to the 29 children who have died, several other patients have lost their lives due to the unavailability of surgical services,” he stated, warning of an impending healthcare crisis if urgent measures were not taken to provide medical supplies and restore services.

In a statement issued to media outlets, the medical superintendent of the DHQ Hospital Parachinar clarified that a stock of medicines was received from Health Directorate Peshawar but it was not enough to meet the hospital’s requirements.

The statement said that clashes in the area caused huge consumption of medicines and surgical items in the hospital. In such circumstances, it said, the issue of shortage of medicines and other logistics would definitely arise.

It said that there was an acute shortage of medicines at various hospital units and a dire need to redress the issue on a humanitarian basis. The statement added that 29 children had died at the hospital from October 1, 2024, to the present. It is pertinent to mention here that medicine suppliers were unable to ensure the transportation of the medicines to Parachinar due to the closure of the main Thall-Parachinar Road.

The road closures, which have persisted for 69 days, have also severely affected access to essential goods in Parachinar and Upper Kurram areas. The main roads and the Afghan border remain sealed, causing a critical shortage of food items, fuel, cooking gas, and medicines, leaving the local population in dire straits.

Social activist Asadullah warned of a potential humanitarian disaster. “If the Afghan border and main highways are not reopened immediately and made secure, the region could face a large-scale tragedy,” he said. Asadullah said that efforts should be made to provide food assistance to those in need, adding that dwindling supplies due to the roadblocks were exacerbating the hardship faced by residents.

Local authorities are seeking a resolution through dialogue. The district administration announced that a grand jirga, initially postponed in Kohat, will be reconvened to address the issue and work towards reopening the main highways.

Published in News Daily on 17 December 2024.

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