Wednesday, August 9, 2006

Hospitals in Gaza overwhelmed and running out of supplies

Report, Merlin, 8 August 2006


Posted by Picasa On the morning of 19th July, Taher went outside his house to collect some water. Seconds later he was hit by a missile. (Merlin)


Hospitals in the Gaza Strip have seen a significant increase in war casualties with severe injuries over the past month and are running out of medical supplies, Merlin said today. After a recent attack in Gaza City, 75 per cent of war-wounded patients admitted at one hospital needed amputations, Merlin's emergency assessment team was told.

In the past six weeks, doctors at this hospital have carried out amputations on more than 50 patients and have been forced to cancel 800 routine operations in order to deal with the rising number of emergency cases.

Merlin's team also visited a hospital in Rafah – an area that has suffered heavily from Israeli incursions - which reported receiving casualties every day since 50 tanks moved into the town's disused airport last week.

British nurse Paula Sansom, who led Merlin's assessment in Gaza, said: "At the hospital in Rafah, many casualties they receive have chest injuries but doctors are struggling with a lack of surgical instrument sets.

"Power supply is also a major constraint: the hospital only receives four hours of mains electricity a day, and the back up generator is not sufficient for a busy emergency facility. The doctors have to choose between running the operating theatre or the X-ray machine.

"These hospitals in Gaza urgently need specialist nurses to assist staff in intensive care units, as well as surgical and diagnostic equipment and supplies. Merlin is aiming to provide this support as soon as possible."

In Lebanon, Merlin is aiming to provide mobile medical teams for thousands of displaced people who have moved to Beirut and the Mount Lebanon region and are sheltering in schools or with local families. Working with local agencies, Merlin also aims to distribute medical supplies, hygiene kits and clean water.

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Ju-Lin Tan, Senior Communications Officer, Merlin, Tel:+44 (0)20 7014 1702, Out of office hours: +44 (0)7092 382421, Email: press@merlin.org.uk.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

it doesnt matter if he was palesinian or isreali..so i wont ask.

9:15 AM  
Blogger HRM Deborah of Israel and the Messenger of Peace said...

Chrismmm,

I am sorry I had forgotten to put the more information banner at the bottom. Apparently, Merlin is a UK organization that was assessing hospitals in Gaza and their conditions which are in a dire condition.

I ran the story so hopefully people would understand what is not only happening in the hospitals, but to the Palestinian people themselves.

5:00 PM  

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