Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Hospital waste is washed away by Clifton Beach.





KARACHI: Hazardous waste as well as surgical procedures and blood specimens and other corrosion specimens used at Clifton Beach continued to wash the coast on Wednesday.



During the day, when students from various educational institutions arrive at the beach and try to collect hazardous waste, doctors and the media advised them to clean the complex without adequate security.



On Wednesday, hundreds of syringes and other hospital waste were seen on the beach, including the sidewalk area. The authorities were not able to remove garbage, some families and people were seen walking barefoot on the beach, and social workers and media were asked to wear shoes or to be present before to reach the beach. To avoid because this place presents a risk of hazardous waste for the health.



Medical waste was brought to the attention of the average man and officials, Shanira Akram, wife of former cricket star Waseem Akram, who posted videos and photos of lustful syringes and other garbage. hospital on the beach Tuesday morning, He forced the head of ministers Syed Murad Ali Shah and his adviser to consider the environmental situation.



The Clifton Cantonment Council and the Defense Housing Authority did the same day cleaning the beach, but the situation was not the same. When students from different schools and universities were taken to the beach to clean up the area, they saw more syringes and hospital waste from the mall at the other end, not realizing that the needles and syringes opened in the picnic arena. They went. About the presence



"Today they asked us to practice cleaning the beach and provided us with plastic gloves, but when we got to Clifton we found more syringes and tubes. journalists, some people, including the media, told us not to do it. " because it could be dangerous for us, said Aziz Ahmed, a ninth grade student.



The visitors were surprised to learn that the clause had been published to prevent people from going to the beach, while many said they were not aware of the use of needles and open syringes. on the beach. There were no signs or people there. pay attention.



At the same time, Shanira continued to talk about the garbage on the hospital's rubbish beach, saying, "The CBC should not just do the cleaning, but the hazardous medical waste comes from the city and we need We need to know what they look like. " will end on our beach



Now is the time to act, to meet and to use what happened. 80% is not good for me and it is certainly not so good for the people of this city. This problem can not be avoided by cleaning the beach, we must tackle the problem directly, "he added.



He also tweeted that Murtaza Wahab, the province's environmental advisor, should call him directly "if you really believe my tweet is negative and there are only a few syringes left in your hand." It's not time to change our mistake He should, it's time for us "We must all work together to do the right thing for the city and the people. "

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