HEALTH CRISIS HITS THATTA: RAINWATER SPREADS DISEASES

Thatta, Pakistan – A severe health crisis has gripped Thatta as rainwater has led to the spread of epidemic diseases, including malaria, diarrhea, skin disease, and gastro. The lack of proper drainage has exacerbated the situation, leaving residents vulnerable to these highly infectious diseases.

According to sources, the situation is dire, with reports of widespread illness and suffering. Mirza Hasan Baig, our representative in the area, has confirmed the outbreak and is working to provide more information on the situation.

The authorities have been urged to take immediate action to address the crisis, including providing medical aid and improving drainage infrastructure. The people of Thatta demand swift action to mitigate the suffering and prevent further spread of these diseases.

This developing story will be updated as more information becomes available.

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