Monday, April 07, 2003

PAY NO ATTENTION TO THIS. EVERYTHING IS GOING WELL. REPEAT -- PAY NO ATTENTION TO THIS.

Baghdad doctors overwhelmed by arrival of 100 patients an hour

Hospitals in Baghdad are in danger of being overwhelmed by the huge numbers of wounded people brought in for treatment, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) warned yesterday.

An average of 100 patients an hour had been taken to the Yarmouk hospital, one of about five in the city that can treat the war wounded, it said.

Medical staff working round the clock without breaks were also hampered by power cuts and the lack of clean water....

Some of the attacks were so close to the hospitals that the wounded were walking in for treatment. The ICRC said they had not kept figures for those injured because emergency admissions had kept coming in. One doctor, Osama Saleh al-Duleimi, 48, who has witnessed two previous wars, said: "I've been a doctor for 25 years and this is the worst I've seen in terms of casualty numbers and fatal wounds."...


--Independent (U.K.)

(Thanks to the Rational Enquirer for the link.)

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