131 on Thursday. The health facility also witnessed a sharp decline in the number of heatstroke patients.
Medical Superintendent CHK Prof. Saeed Qureshi said hundreds of patients were still admitted to different wards of the hospital, while dozens were in critical condition. He hoped that the change in weather conditions would cut the number of fatalities.
Around one dozen patients admitted to the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital (ASH) and a KMC-run hospital lost their lives due to complications of heatstroke, dehydration and diarrhea.The death toll at the KMC-run hospital has touched 214 during the last six days, Senior Director Health of KMC Dr. Salma Kauser said.
Metropolitan Commissioner Samiuddin Siddiqui claimed that during the last six days, the KMC-run hospitals received around 40,000 heatstroke and abdominal disease patients, of which 214 expired during treatment while thousands were still undergoing treatment at various hospitals and over 42 heatstroke centres established in the city.
There were also reports of at least 50 deaths at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD) and the National Institute of Child Health (NICH).Despite confirmation of deaths of elderly people and children, administrations of both the hospitals refused to provide any figures of heatstroke patients and casualties.
The Aga Khan Hospital administration claimed that around 31 patients had died during four days while a total of 311 patients suffering from heatstroke and related complications had been admitted.At least 71 patients have so far died at the Liaquat National Hospital (LNH), its spokesman Anjum Rizvi claimed.
He said Thursday was a far better day when only a couple of patients had died due to heatstroke and dehydration while the hospital also received lesser number of patients on Thursday.
The Indus Hospital also claimed that only four deaths were reported on Thursday while 2,100 patients were brought to the health facility, of which 45 had died while 56 were still undergoing treatment.
The situation at the three centers of Ziauddin Hospital, including North Nazimabad, Clifton and Keamari, was also the same where a total of 61 patients died during treatment, a spokesman for the hospital said.
He said the hospital received around 1,800 patients of heatstroke and other related illnesses of which 617 were still admitted to different wards while over 1,100 were discharged after necessary treatment.
As many as 41 patients had died at the Qatar Hospital in Orangi Town during the last six days, its Medical Superintendent Dr. Khalid Masood said, claiming that only one patient had died on Thursday while the number of patients had also reduced.
Dozens of deaths were also reported from various public and private hospitals in Korangi, Liaquatabad, New Karachi, North Nazimabad, Malir, Keamari, Garden and other areas.According to an estimate, the total death toll could be much higher than 1,100, officials said.