Kashmir: After the late-night earthquake that jolted North India on Tuesday, medical staff at a hospital in the Jammu and Kashmir province’s Anantnag district delivered a baby. The birth procedure involved a lower-segment C-section.
Chief medical officer of the district Twitted the video
Chief medical officer of the district Tweeted “Emergency LSCS (lower-segment cesarean section) was going on at SDH (Sub District Hospital) Bijbehara, Anantnag, during which strong tremors of earthquake were felt,”. “Kudos to staff of SDH Bijbehara who conducted the LSCS smoothly and thank god everything is alright,” added the post. The medical staff’s ability to remain calm and perform their duties while the room, everything around them, and even the lights were out was demonstrated in a video that was posted along with the tweet. They were reciting prayers, which was audible.
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Afghanistan was hit by a powerful earthquake
The Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan saw a strong earthquake on Tuesday night that measured 6.6 on the Richter scale. Not just in Kashmir, but throughout all of North India, there were powerful tremors, and many evacuated their houses for safety. Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, China, Afghanistan, and Kyrgyzstan are among the other countries that were affected, according to the global seismological centre.
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