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Taiz.. Work stopped in Al-Thawra Hospital departments as a result of running out of fuel
Political| 24 July, 2024 - 5:19 PM
Taiz: Yemen Shabab Net
A medical source at Al-Thawra General Hospital in Taiz Governorate said that all of the authority’s departments stopped working as a result of running out of fuel.
The source confirmed that all departments in the hospital, including the artificial kidney center and intensive care, have stopped providing medical services, explaining that they live in complete darkness due to the depletion of diesel.
The source pointed out that the hospital being out of service threatens the lives of dozens of patients in the dialysis center, intensive care, and other departments in the hospital.
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