KARACHI: Mysterious illness Has been killed 18 Children, mainly, are the majority of people. in Karachi’s Kemari be in the area Gesundheit Officials in The cause of these deaths is not yet known in this port city located south Pakistan.
Director Health Services Abdul Hameed Jumani This was confirmed by Friday 18 The mysterious cause of death claimed 14 lives, many including children. illness in The Mawach Goth Region in Kemari between January 10 – 25.
“A health team is working right now to find the cause of these deaths but we suspect it may be related to the sea or water as the goth (village) where these deaths have taken place is close to the coastal belt,” He stated.
Mawach Goth, a slum with mainly daily wage earners and fishermen is Mawach Goth.
Jumani stated that relatives of the decedents had confirmed their family’s belief that their loved ones suffered from high fever and swelling before they died. in Faced difficulty and throats in breathing.
“Some residents have also complained that in the last two weeks there is a strange smell in the area,” According to the official.
Mukhtar Abro, Deputy Commissioner Kemari said that they also had detained the factory owner to question.
“We have called the provincial environmental agency as well which has collected samples from three factories which were operating in the area,” He stated.
Six people, including three children from one family, were among the deceased. A man who lost his wife and three of his children to the unknown also died. illness.
Head of Sindh Iqbal Chaudhary, centre for chemical sciences said that they have also taken samples from soya factories. These were believed to be evidence of an allergic reaction.
“Even particles of soya bean dust in the air can cause serious illnesses and deaths and air pollution and weather play a big role. We are yet to reach a definite finding but the samples are being examined,” Chaudhary stated.
Director Health Services Abdul Hameed Jumani This was confirmed by Friday 18 The mysterious cause of death claimed 14 lives, many including children. illness in The Mawach Goth Region in Kemari between January 10 – 25.
“A health team is working right now to find the cause of these deaths but we suspect it may be related to the sea or water as the goth (village) where these deaths have taken place is close to the coastal belt,” He stated.
Mawach Goth, a slum with mainly daily wage earners and fishermen is Mawach Goth.
Jumani stated that relatives of the decedents had confirmed their family’s belief that their loved ones suffered from high fever and swelling before they died. in Faced difficulty and throats in breathing.
“Some residents have also complained that in the last two weeks there is a strange smell in the area,” According to the official.
Mukhtar Abro, Deputy Commissioner Kemari said that they also had detained the factory owner to question.
“We have called the provincial environmental agency as well which has collected samples from three factories which were operating in the area,” He stated.
Six people, including three children from one family, were among the deceased. A man who lost his wife and three of his children to the unknown also died. illness.
Head of Sindh Iqbal Chaudhary, centre for chemical sciences said that they have also taken samples from soya factories. These were believed to be evidence of an allergic reaction.
“Even particles of soya bean dust in the air can cause serious illnesses and deaths and air pollution and weather play a big role. We are yet to reach a definite finding but the samples are being examined,” Chaudhary stated.