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Syria - 25 reported deaths at hospital in Qamishli due to power outages - January 19, 2016

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
Syria: the death of 25 patients for power outages Hospital in Qamishli
Lubna Salim
January 19, 2016
The number of deaths rose in Qamishli National Hospital, on Monday, to 25, as a result of medical negligence and a lack of resources, according to reports from medical sources from the city to the north-eastern Syria. The 14 patients have lost their lives, on Sunday, immediately after the sudden interruption of the power supply for the hospital,which led patients to stop the supply of oxygen. Sources from inside the hospital, for "new Arab", that "the hospital's generator was broken, and did not attempt technicians failed to repair the remedy catastrophe. I stopped recovery from work machines, which led to the loss of many patients their lives strangled within hours." She added that "most of those who lost their lives of adults were in the intensive care department and suffering from critical situations, including war injuries, in addition to the seven children of the newborn, who died because of the flow of oxygen for Hadhanathm stop." [TABLE="align: left, border: 0, width: 564"]
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The incident followed the case of anger in the city, as people with the victims carry full responsibility of the hospital administration, accusing it of neglect. Said Fadi, a relative of one of the patients in the hospital: "He lived sick case great horror, but the case of administrative negligence and indifference were clear. There were not cylinder oxygen back-up, although it the largest hospital in the city, and asked with patients hatched to save the lives of their patients, but most of them did not succeed, management did not able to arrange an alternative source of electricity despite the fact that dozens of patients were Nzon death. " Despite the increasing incidence of death, the hospital administration did not officially announce it, it has not issued any official explanation for the incident. The Qamishli National Hospital, the largest hospital in the city, followed by administrative Syrian government forces and Kurdish self-management, which currently controls the city.
 
[h=2]Al-Qamishli is a problem in that it is an isolated government pocket deep in bandit country up against the Turkish border and largely dependent on air supply. Like all these pockets, held by any of the factions, they are running low on everything and any kind of repair, requiring parts, is consequently tricky to impossible. SAA operations are now rapidly clearing the West of the country so this should help resolve the problem but in the short term it will create a number of new rebel pockets. Once the AQ/SFA are cleared from the west then there should be a more 'traditional' front line between IS and the Syrian Government - and not so many pockets.[/h]
 
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