Residents of Bhit Island Demand Improved Healthcare Facilities

Web DeskMay 5, 2024 06:26 PMnational
  • Residents of Bhit Island lack access to emergency medical care during evenings
  • Recent incident required critical patient to be transported to Karachi for treatment
  • Need for collaboration to enhance healthcare infrastructure on historic islands
Residents of Bhit Island Demand Improved Healthcare FacilitiesImage Credits: tribune.com.pk
The residents of Bhit Island face challenges accessing emergency medical care, highlighting the need for improved healthcare infrastructure and collaboration among local authorities on these historic islands.

The ancient islands of Baba, Bhit, and Shams Pir, located just a 30-minute ferry ride from the bustling city of Karachi, have been home to nearly 50,000 indigenous residents for over 300 years. These locals heavily rely on marine fisheries to sustain their daily lives, forming a unique and close-knit community.

Recently, a concerning issue has come to light on Bhit Island. With no emergency facilities available during the evening and night hours, residents face challenges in accessing urgent medical care. A recent incident required a resident to be transported to the Civil Hospital in Karachi for critical medical treatment. The journey involved a jetty ride and ambulance transfer, highlighting the lack of immediate healthcare services on the island.

The situation sheds light on the need for improved infrastructure and emergency services on Bhit Island. As the population continues to grow and rely on marine resources, ensuring access to essential healthcare facilities becomes paramount. Local authorities and organizations may need to collaborate to address this gap and provide timely medical assistance to the residents of these historic islands.

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