Gaza Hospital Suspends Services Over Fuel Shortage

Gaza Hospital Suspends Services Over Fuel Shortage Gaza Hospital Suspends Services Over Fuel Shortage
Gaza Hospital Suspends Services Over Fuel Shortage Credit: English.palinfo.com

Al-Awda Hospital, a major hospital in the central Gaza district of Nuseirat, has suspended several services because of a critical fuel shortage in the devastated Palestinian territory, which continues to face a severe humanitarian crisis. 

Devastated by more than two years of war, the Al-Awda Hospital cares for around 60 inpatients and receives nearly 1,000 people seeking medical treatment each day.

“Most services have been temporarily stopped due to a shortage of the fuel needed for the generators,” said Ahmed Mehanna, a senior official involved in managing the hospital. 

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“Only essential departments remain operational: the emergency unit, maternity ward and paediatrics.

“To keep these services running, the hospital has been forced to rent a small generator,” he added.

Gaza Hospital Suspends Services Over Fuel Shortage
Gaza hospital suspends services over fuel shortage. Credit: wsj.com

“We stress that this shutdown is temporary and linked to the availability of fuel,” Mehanna said, warning that a prolonged fuel shortage would pose a direct threat to the hospital’s ability to deliver basic services.

He urged local and international organisations to intervene swiftly to ensure a steady supply of fuel.

According to AFP, under normal conditions, Al-Awda Hospital consumes between 1,000 and 1,200 litres of diesel per day. At present, however, it has only 800 litres available.

Gaza’s health sector has been among the hardest hit by the war.

During the fighting, the Israeli military repeatedly struck hospitals and medical centres across Gaza. 

International medical charity Doctors Without Borders now manages roughly one-third of Gaza’s 2,300 hospital beds, while all five stabilisation centres for children suffering from severe malnutrition are supported by international Nongovernmental Organisations (NGOs).

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