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UN health agency warns of worsening medical conditions at Gaza’ al-Aqsa Hospital

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WHO

UNITED NATIONS, Jan 08 (APP): Majority of the Gaza’s 36 hospitals have been put out of action due to relentless Israeli bombardments of the besieged enclave, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) said Monday.

Remaining medical facilities face dire shortages, the Geneva-based UN agency noted.

At al-Aqsa Hospital, the last functioning hospital in central Gaza, a WHO team on Sunday witnessed what it said were “sickening scenes,” with patients being treated on blood-streaked floors, according to a social media post from WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

“They’re treating children on the floor. … The floor is actually covered in blood. There are patients coming in every few minutes,” Sean Casey, the WHO emergency medical teams coordinator in Gaza, said in a video from the hospital.

He added that due to evacuation orders and the dangerous situation, there were only five doctors left to oversee hundreds of emergency cases and casualties. “It is really a chaotic scene.”

A UN team on Friday delivered medical supplies to Gaza authorities in Khan Younis, and WHO coordinator Casey said it was “the first time we’ve been able to make this delivery in about 10 days.”

“Hospitals have been running short on some supplies,” he said, adding that medical facilities were “working at two or three times their normal capacity.”

Echoing those concerns, Tedros, the WHO chief, in a post on X reported “immense needs” at the hospital,“especially health workers, medical supplies and beds. But staff said their greatest need was for their hospital, and its staff, patients and families there, to be protected from strikes and hostilities.”

More than 600 patients “and most health workers” had reportedly been forced to leave the facility, Tedros said, adding that it was “inconceivable” that the protection of health care could not be counted on.

According to the UN health agency, no hospitals are “fully functioning” in northern Gaza. Another WHO mission had to be cancelled to the north on Sunday, Tedros said, “due to dangers and lack of necessary permissions”. Elsewhere in Gaza, “a mere handful of health facilities operate”, the WHO chief said.

In recent days casualty numbers have “increased markedly”, Tedros continued, with “over 120 trauma cases and dozens of dead arriving per day due to increased shelling, gunshot wounds, crush injuries from collapsed buildings, and other war-related trauma”.

WHO is also involved in plans to deploy an emergency medical team to support medical teams at Al-Aqsa. “This will only be possible in a secure environment,” the UN health agency’s Director-General noted.

In a separate update on the emergency confirming “intense” Israeli strikes “across (central) Deir Al Balah governorate and the southern cities of Khan Younis and Rafah”, OCHA reported on Sunday evening that Israeli forces “struck targets in Gaza city, Jabaliya Camp, Tal Az Za’atar, and Beit Lahiya” causing “a very large number of fatalities” in the Al Fallouja area of Jabaliya Camp.

Rocket fire into Israel by Palestinian armed groups also continued, the UN aid office said, amid “ground operations and fighting…across much of the Gaza Strip, resulting in additional fatalities”.

Latest data from the Gazan health ministry cited by the UN aid wing indicated at least 22,835 fatalities since Israeli military strikes began after October 7.

OCHA also noted reports of 225 Palestinian fatalities between Friday and Sunday and almost 300 injured, with 174 Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza and more than 1,000 injured since ground operations began, according to the Israeli Defence Forces.

Amid ongoing deadly violence, UN Children’s Fund UNICEF estimated that there are now approximately 3,200 new cases of diarrhoea per day among under-fives. Before the escalation in hostilities, the average was 2,000 per month.

There is also dire concern for nine in 10 children under two years old who are now in “severe food poverty” and “only getting grains (including bread) or milk” to eat.

“Time is running out. Many children already face severe acute malnutrition in Gaza,” said UNICEF’s Executive-Director Catherine Russell. “As the threat of famine intensifies, hundreds of thousands more young children could soon be severely malnourished, with some at risk of death. We cannot allow that to happen.”

Updated information from OCHA on the number of aid trucks entering Gaza indicated that on 6 and 7 January, a total of 218 trucks carried food, medicine and other supplies through the Rafah and Kerem Shalom crossings.

Before the conflict erupted, more than 500 trucks carried aid into the Strip every day, some 60 per cent passing through Kerem Shalom.

ECP denies 92 News accusations regarding 8300 SMS service

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ECP

ISLAMABAD, Jan 08 (APP): The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Monday refuted a news broadcast by the 92 News channel alleging that the Commission’s SMS service 8300 was providing inaccurate information about the voter’s registration status.

An ECP spokesperson, in a statement, said the final list of polling stations would be made public 15 days before the polling date, and after that individuals could receive information about their polling station by sending a text message containing their Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) number to 8300.

“An automated response will then be received, furnishing details such as name of the electoral area, block code, serial number, national and provincial assembly constituency number and polling station,” he added.

The spokesperson said that the preliminary details of constituency wise polling stations had already been published.

He said,”Candidates and voters have an opportunity to submit their suggestions or objections regarding polling stations to the District Returning Officers (DROs) until January 11, 2024.”

The DROs, he said, would declare their decisions on the objections or suggestions from January 12 to 17, with the final list of polling stations to be revealed 15 days before the election day.

Voters utilizing the postal ballot option could obtain the necessary information from the electoral rolls accessible at the offices of their respective District Election Commissioners, he added.

British High Commissioner Jane Marriott meets Nawaz Sharif

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Nawaz Sharif
LAHORE, Jan 08 (APP): British High Commissioner in Pakistan Jane Marriott here on Monday met Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz Quaid Muhammad Nawaz Sharif.
During the meeting matters of mutual interest came under discussion. PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif and Party’s Chief Organizer Maryam Nawaz were also present.
On this occasion Nawaz Sharif said that strong relations between Britain and Pakistan were in interest of both countries.
He said that Pakistanis living in Britain were playing great role in developing good ties between both the countries.
He further said that it was need of the hour to promote ties between both countries in different sectors including trade and investment.
British High Commissioner Jane Marriott said that holding of general elections on February 8 were very important for future of Pakistan.
She also congratulated Nawaz Sharif for securing acquittal in different cases.

CM displeased with CBD flyover project delay

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CBD
LAHORE, Jan 08 (APP): Punjab Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi conducted an extensive visit to CBD Punjab Boulevard, scrutinizing the ongoing construction at Main Boulevard and the Walton Road Railway Crossing Flyover Project.
Expressing concern over project delays and unresolved issues, the chief minister voiced displeasure about the 22-day setback and emphasized the need for timely completion.
Expressing dissatisfaction with the progress, Naqvi questioned the delay and urged immediate resolution of any outstanding issues. He emphasized the preciousness of each day and underscored the urgency of adhering to the project timeline. Naqvi specifically noted the absence of work on the bridge connecting Lahore Bridge.
Reprimanding the authorities, the chief minister directed them to expedite the project for the citizens’ convenience. He reviewed the project’s status and instructed the utilization of all necessary resources to ensure its early completion. Naqvi highlighted the significance of CBD Punjab Boulevard, Kalma Chowk to Walton Road, for providing easy access to CBD Punjab, Quaid District, and CBD Punjab Baab District.
Briefing on the project’s progress, officials from CBD and NESPAK mentioned the completion of 130 out of 148 piles for the CBD Punjab Boulevard Walton Road Railway Crossing Flyover.
They reported ongoing casting of girders and MSC wall, with 70 percent completion of girders for the Walton Road Railway Crossing Flyover. Additionally, the sub-base water bound and top base of CBD Punjab Boulevard reached 100 percent completion. The Walton Road Railway Crossing Flyover is designed with two-way three lanes.
Provincial ministers Amir Mir, Azfar Ali Nasir, Secretary Housing, Commissioner Lahore, CCPO, Deputy Commissioner Lahore, and other officials were present.

Pakistani shooter Kashmala Talat qualifies for Paris Olympics 2024

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Kashmala Talat
LAHORE, Jan 08 (APP): Pakistani shooter Kashmala Talat qualified for the Paris 2024 Olympics after winning a silver medal at the Asian Shooting Championship on Monday.
In a statement on X, Pakistan Olympics Association announced that Talat ranked second in the Women’s 10m-Air-Pistol event with a remarkable score of 236.6 points at the Asian Shooting Championship in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Online fuel monitoring system in Railways to be functional from Jan 10

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Railways
ISLAMABAD, Jan 08 (APP): The online fuel monitoring system of the Railways is ready for installation and will be functional from January 10. It was informed during a meeting presided over by Caretaker Minister for Railways, Shahid Ashraf Tarar.
The implementation of this system promises enhanced operational efficiency, real-time fuel tracking, and substantial financial savings, ushering in a new era of innovation and effectiveness in the realm of railway management as well as performance.
The meeting, according to the railway spokesperson, also discussed the railway business plan and options to increase revenue.

Solangi urges media to include ECP’s version on election related news

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Solangi

ISLAMABAD, Jan 08 (APP): Caretaker Minister for Information, Broadcasting, and Parliamentary Affairs Murtaza Solangi on Monday urged the media to include the version of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) in all election-related news.

“Stick to the facts and verify if there is any doubt,” said the minister in a post on X, formerly Twitter. The minister’s post also included a press release from the ECP, which rebutted false news on a matter related to the elections.

Sindh Health minister inaugurates 7-day anti polio campaign

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KARACHI, Jan 08 (APP): Sindh Caretaker Health Minister, Dr. Saad Khalid Niaz, Monday, inaugurated 7-day anti-polio campaign by administering polio drops to children at Urban Health Center Landhi Karachi.
Over 10.3 million children under 5 years of age will be vaccinated against poliovirus During the ongoing campaign that will be carried out in all 30 districts of Sindh from January 8 to 14.
Around 37,000 vaccination teams will perform their duties while 4,225 security personnel will be deployed for the security of the polio teams.
Dr. Saad Khalid Niaz while speaking at the occasion said that Polio virus has been detected in 13 environmental samples obtained from 28 places in Sindh while two children of UC Gujru District East Karachi were infected with poliovirus in the previous year.
According to National Emergency Operation Center, the results of all the environmental samples found so far had links to Afghanistan, he said and urged on the need for a coordinated and comprehensive strategy at the federal level to deal with the situation.
He said that Polio had been eradicated from the entire world except Afghanistan and Pakistan and we are determined to eradicate the deadly disease from the country.
Stressing the collective role of all the citizens particularly parents and teachers the minister appealed to the parents to ensure vaccination of their children against polio. School and hospital administrations should fully cooperate with polio workers because only collective effort can win the fight against the dangerous disease, he added.
Dr. Niaz said that during the campaign, EPI teams will be available at vaccination points in various health centers, hospitals and other areas for providing vaccination against 12 different deadly diseases and polio drops will also be administered there so that those who missed the polio shots could be administered the anti-polio vaccine.
“If any child misses the polio drop, parents and teachers should report on helpline number 1166 and our team will reach your home, school or seminary,” he said adding that we all have to fight the disease together to ensure a healthy future for our children.
Responding to a question about MDCAT, the minister informed that FIA’s cyber crime cell was looking into the details of the MDCAT paper leak issue and it is hoped that a final decision will be reached soon.
On a question regarding the new variant of COVID, the Caretaker Health Minister said that he visited the airport to inspect the surveillance process.
As per NCOC’s advisory, two per cent random checking was being done and passengers diagnosed with COVID had been sent back home for quarantine after necessary tests, he added.

Cold wave to grip most parts of country: PMD

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 08 (APP): Cold wave will grip most parts of the country including upper parts, north Balochistan, and northern parts during the next 24 hours, as per the forecast of the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).
According to the synoptic situation, a trough of westerly wave was present over western parts of the country and may persist in upper parts till Tuesday morning.
Mainly cold and cloudy weather is expected in most of the upper parts of the country, while very cold in northern parts and north Balochistan.
Dense fog/smog is likely to persist in plain areas of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and upper Sindh.
During the last 24 hours, cold and dry weather prevailed over most parts of the country, while very cold in northern areas.
Dense fog/smog prevailed over plain areas of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, upper Sindh, and Islamabad.
However, rain (snow over mountains) occurred in north Balochistan. The rainfall recorded was Quetta (Samungli 11mm, Sheikh Manda 07), Khuzdar 07, Kalat 03 and Barkhan 02mm. The snowfall recorded was Ziarat 03 inches.
The lowest minimum temperatures recorded were Leh -11C,  Skardu -09, Kalam -06, Gilgit, Gupis -05, Srinagar 04, Hunza, Chitral, and Astore -03 C.

FESCO issues shutdown program

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FESCO
FAISALABAD, Jan 08 (APP):The Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) has issued shutdown a program for Tuesday due to necessary repair, maintenance and expansion of electricity lines.
According to the program issued by the company, power supply from Painsara Road, Ramzan Shaheed, Gohar Industrial Mills, Mongi Road, Toba Road, Piraywal, Bashir Abad Road and Hamza Board feeders linked with 132-KV Gojra grid station will remain suspended from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. while Scarp, Jhang Road and Maqbool Pur feeders attached with 132-KV Gojra grid station and Saeed Abad-1 feeder connected with 132-KV Nia Lahore grid station will remain suspended from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday (January 09).
Similarly, electricity supply from Habib Haseeb (SEL), Johal (SEL), Shehbaz Garments and JA feeders originating from 132-KV Bandala grid station, Khannuana feeder linked with 132-KV Bhowana grid station, Sadhar feeder attached with 132-KV Jhang Road grid station, Thikriwala and Malik Abad feeders connected with 132-KV Thikriwala grid station, GIC and al-Masoom feeders originating from 132-KV Sammundri Road grid station, Jhamra feeder linked with 132-KV Tandlianwala grid station, Sheeraza feeder attached with 132-KV Manjhala Bagh grid station, Ehsan Yousuf Textile, Ishaq, Pride Mill, Nagra Mill, HH Mill, Baho Spinning Mills, al-Zamin, Zahid Jee, JA Textile, Shehbaz Garments, Bibi Jan, AM Tex, Ideal Mill, FESCO-06, Faisal Spinning Mill, Khursheed Mill, Arshad Textile Mill, FESCO-05, Johal, Ziyarat and Asim Textile feeders connected with 132-KV Bandala grid station and all feeders originating from 132-KV Sitara Chemical-II, JK Tech and MTM grid stations will also remain suspended from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on January 09, 2024.