WARNING OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT In the light of Diwali in the district of Farrekhabad, fire roots were activated in hospitals.

FARKRUKHABAD, October 15 (IANS). In light of the festival of Diwali, the Department of Health of the Farkrukhabad district of Uttar Pradesh is at full warning mode. Special preparations were made in all government hospitals, including the district hospital. A 10-bed burn division was created in the district hospital to deal with accidents, especially burns and eye injuries, caused by fireworks during Diwali. In addition, two beds of two beds each have been activated in all community health centers (CHCs). All ENT -Surgeons are on duty, which will be deployed on the day of Diwali and the surrounding days. Dr. Avanendra Kumar, chief medical officer (CMO), said with Ians that the health department, in the light of the festival of Diwali, completed all necessary preparations. “A 10-bed fire from the Lohia district hospital and two-bed firearms each in all community health centers was activated. Adequate amounts of medicines, such as eye drops, were made available to accidents caused by fireworks, especially eye injuries,” he said. He further said that complaints of eye injuries or irritation during fireworks were common. If you keep this in mind, all ENT -Surgeons are specially deployed. All surgeons will be on duty on the day of Diwali, so that immediate treatment can be available in case of emergency. In addition, the health department strengthened emergency services in all hospitals. The Department of Health has called on the people to use fireworks with caution. Dr. Avanendra Kumar said: “Enjoy fireworks, but take care of safety. Keep children away from fireworks and in the case of any accident, contact the nearest health center immediately.” The District Administration and Health Department ensured that sufficient amounts of medicine and medical equipment are available in all government hospitals. In addition, additional medical staff has been deployed to handle the emergency. From the preparations of the Department of Health, it is clear that the administration is fully prepared to handle any emergency during Diwali. —IANS AKS/ABM Share these Story Tags