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Emergency Declared in Quetta Hospitals After Blast Injures Several

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The Health Department of Balochistan has declared an emergency in Quetta hospitals. The step came after a blast injured several people.

Doctors and Staff on Duty

Health Secretary Mujeebur Rehman announced the emergency on Tuesday. All doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and paramedical staff must stay in hospitals. As a result, medical teams are working around the clock
According to Dr. Waseem Baig, 19 injured individuals were brought to Civil Hospital and the Trauma Centre. They first received urgent aid in the emergency ward. Later, staff shifted them to the Trauma Centre for further treatment.

Senior Officials Oversee Response

Dr. Arbab Kamran, the Managing Director of the Trauma Centre, is closely supervising care. Alongside him, Dr. Hadi Kakar, Medical Superintendent of Civil Hospital, is monitoring the situation. Their leadership is helping ensure quick action and coordinated treatment.
This is still a developing story. Therefore, details may change as more information becomes available. For example, the cause of the explosion has not yet been confirmed. Authorities continue to gather facts.
However, health officials stressed the importance of verified updates. They assured the public that reports will come from trusted sources and staff reporters.
In addition, hospitals have reinforced their readiness to handle emergencies. The goal is to provide safe, timely, and effective care to everyone affected.

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