Syria earthquake: Aleppo hospitals overwhelmed by victims
The combined death toll in Turkey and Syria from last week’s powerful earthquake is now over 41,000 and still rising. But a handful of people are still being rescued from the rubble.
More than 4,400 deaths and 7,600 injuries have been reported in north-western Syria since a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck neighbouring southern Turkey on 6 February, according to the UN.
At the Al-Razi Hospital there are too many beds to fit into the wards. They reach end-to-end through corridors and into the chilly courtyard.
"We weren't able to discharge patients from the hospitals even after treating them. The city is damaged and there are no places for them to go," said Dr Nizar Suleiman, the head of orthopaedics.
"Huge numbers of patients came in a short period of time. We have a huge shortage in medicines, so it's really worrying.
"For example, we suffer from a lack of medical equipment to treat fractures. We already suffer from this shortage because of the crisis, and the siege [sanctions] make it worse."
FULL ARTICLE AT: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-64637917
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