Dalbadi, Pakistan: The earthquake that killed 285 people, which left 373 people injured as per the National Disaster Authority, is still taking more people into the death toll count, as the injuries and lack of food is already affecting the already poor Awaran District. The survivors were found to be creating houses using sticks and bedsheets.
The earthquake was marked as one of the strongest and had even created a mud island in the Arabian Sea. The quake which has flattened almost all mud houses in the Awaran district, is still agonizing pain to the heart of survivors. Noor Ahmad said he was working when the quake struck and rushed home to find his house leveled and his wife and son dead."I'm broken,'' he said. "I have lost my family."
Awaran District is one of the most remote and underdeveloped areas in Pakistan. The lack of infrastructure is causing the much needed help at bay. There were few medical doctors available soon after the disaster but the lack of assistants is making the situations worst. TOI reports that the doctors are mainly involved in mental support to the survivors more than treatment.
Just getting to victims was challenging in a region with almost no roads where many people use four-wheel-drive vehicles and camels to traverse the rough terrain.
"We need more tents, more medicine and more food," said a spokesman for the provincial government, Jan Mohammad Bulaidi.
The Pakistani military said it had rushed almost 1,000 troops to the area overnight and was sending helicopters as well. A convoy of 60 Pakistani army trucks left the port city of Karachi early Wednesday with supplies.
Pakistani forces have evacuated more than 170 people from various villages around Awaran to the district hospital, the military said. Others were evacuated to Karachi.
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One survivor interviewed in his Karachi hospital bed said he was sleeping when the quake struck.
"I don't know who brought me from Awaran to here in Karachi, but I feel back pain and severe pain in my whole body," he said.
Local officials said they were sending doctors, food and 1,000 tents for people who had nowhere to sleep. The efforts were complicated by strong aftershocks.
Baluchistan is Pakistan's largest province but also the least populated. Medical facilities are few and often poorly stocked with supplies and qualified personnel. Awaran district has about 300,000 residents spread out over 29,000 square kilometers (11,197 square miles).
The local economy consists mostly of smuggling fuel from Iran or harvesting dates.
- Unknown Updated at: Saturday, September 28, 2013
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