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In Pictures: Devastation of Kashmir hospitals

Health situation in main city of India-administered Kashmir remains precarious after floods damaged most hospitals.

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Patients used bed sheets and curtains to rescue themselves when flood waters deluged the Kashmir(***)s lone paediatric GB Pant Hospital at Sonawar.
By Aarabu Ahmad Sultan
Published On 6 Oct 20146 Oct 2014

On September 7, after days of torrential rains, Srinagar, the capital of India-administered Kashmir, was completely submerged under floodwater in the worst disaster to have hit the region in decades.

The infrastructure in the Himalayan region, claimed by both India and Pakistan, suffered widespread damage especially to its medical facilities. Most of the machinery and diagnostic equipment were damaged, making it impossible for hospitals to function for more than two weeks.

Most of the big hospitals have been devastated and struggle to function nearly three weeks after the deluge that came after the Jhelam river, which runs through the city of one million, overflowed its banks.

Water has now receded from the hospital buildings but stinky mud-coated walls, scattered beds and furniture, swampy corridors and heaps of trash inside, make them look no less than ghost houses. Hospital authorities are now accepting help from the Fire and Emergency Service department for dewatering and sanitation.

Patients have been shifted to other hospitals in the vicinity which were either not effected or least-effected by the flooding. Hospital administrations are putting every effort to revive the healthcare system in the valley amid fears of a possible epidemic of disease.

“It’s impossible to fully restore the functioning of the hospitals very soon; all our diagnostic equipment, apparatuses and software are gone. The best we can do is to be content with what is available to us now…,” Dr Muneer Masoodi, the medical superintendent of GB Pant hospital, told Al Jazeera.

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Unconfirmed reports say at least 14 newborn babies died when water submerged this children(***)s hospital, but people fear the number may be much higher.
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A ward in the children(***)s hospital after water receded from the building in Sonawar, Srinagar. 
Water levels surged so fast that it gave little time to hospital authorities and attendants to move out their belongings.
A mother holds her baby waiting for treatment at Kashmir Nursing Home, Srinagar, where the paediatrics department of GB Panth hospital was moved.
Most of the diagnostic machines were damaged by floodwater, adding further complications.
Hospital buildings look like ghost towns after dewatering.
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A foul smell emanates from the hospital(***)s kitchen as mud and trash were left behind by the receding water.
Loss to the health sector due to the floods is estimated to be more than $16m , according to initial state goverment reports. But the Indian goverment revised the number to more than $40m, as reported in local media.
(***)We have not yet come across any cases of epidemic disease which is a relief,(***) said Dr Mohsin Rashid. 
A corridor of the maternity hospital is cluttered with furniture, now unusable due to the damage by floodwaters.
The road in front of the Lalla Ded maternity hospital is inundated by sludge.
Lalla Ded maternity hospital had a newer infrastructure compared to others in the city, but it has sustained massive damage. Patients were moved to the orthopaedic hospital, Barzulla, for treatment.

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