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Red
Cross to establish clinic in area affected by new Indian earthquake
09 February
2001
The International
Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies is establishing
a Basic Health Care Unit in Bhachau, close to the epicentre of last
night's earthquake in the western Indian State of Gujarat which
measured 5.3 on the Richter Scale. The clinic will be operational
tomorrow (Saturday).
About 25 people were injured in last night's new quake. The International
Federation, the Spanish Red Cross and the Indian Red Cross had just
completed an assessment of the health needs in the area yesterday
and taken a decision to establish a 40-bed clinic which can also
see 200 to 300 out-patients per day.
Bhachau had a population of 200,000 before the January 26 earthquake
and is one of the worst-affected parts of Gujarat State. Last night's
quake has further traumatised the population and underlined the
need for a medical facility in the area.
"According to our assessment of the needs in the area, about 60%
to 80% of those in need of treatment have earthquake-related injuries
such as broken bones, infected wounds. We are expecting to see the
same spectrum of injuries and illness as we are seeing in our main
field hospital in Bhuj. This includes pneumonia, respiratory tract
infections and diarrhoeal disease," said Dr. Hakan Sandbladh, emergency
health co-ordinator for the International Federation.
The International Federation is also in discussion with the local
authorities to assess the incidence of measles in the earthquake
zone. Dr. Sandbladh said: "If you have low coverage for vaccination
against measles under these conditions you can easily have a flare-up
so we are looking at that and are ready to assist should it be necessary."
Meanwhile, the International Federation's main field hospital in
Bhuj - funded by ECHO - has 100 in-patients and has treated 1,200
out-patients since it opened eight days ago. A clinic run by the
Japanese Red Cross is treating over 70 people per day.
For further information, or to set up interviews,
please contact:
Geneva:
Andrei Neacsu, Information Officer, Tel.: +41 22 730 4296
Denis McClean, Head, Media Service Tel.: +41 22 730 4428
Duty phone Tel: +41 79 416 3881
The Geneva-based International Federation
promotes the humanitarian activities of 181 National Red Cross and
Red Crescent Societies among vulnerable people. By coordinating
international disaster relief and encouraging development support,
it seeks to prevent and alleviate human suffering. The Federation,
National Societies and the International Committee of the Red Cross
together, constitute the International Red Cross and Red Crescent
Movement.
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