News Desk, News Nation 360 : Under the direction of Shaoli Dutta, Director of Desun Hospital Group, Desun Hospital held a free health screening camp in Khanakul, Hooghly district, on October 3 to offer several hundred villagers impacted by the recent floods in West Bengal vital medical treatment. One of the worst-hit places, Khanakul, has seen extreme flooding as a result of excessive rainfall causing water bodies in several districts to overflow. The health camp turned out to be a crucial effort in reducing the floods' direct and indirect health dangers. The medical professionals put in a lot of overtime to make sure that people suffering from flood-related illnesses, especially those brought on by contaminated water and inadequate sanitation, were properly diagnosed and treated. The health camp in the flood-affected regions provided essential medical care to over a thousand people. A dedicated team of doctors and healthcare professionals from Desun Hospital offered free medical checkups, consultations, and medicines to address waterborne diseases, infections, and other common ailments that arise after natural disasters. This initiative provided much-needed relief to residents during this difficult period. Speaking about the initiative, Shaoli Dutta, Director of Desun Hospital Group, stated that Desun Hospital has always placed a high priority on providing medical treatment where it is most needed. There have been thousands of people affected, including those in Khanakul, by the recent floods in South Bengal. Their goal in holding this camp was to provide the affected populace with prompt medical attention. Floods pose enormous health hazards, thus they are proud of their team's efforts to offer assistance and support during this crucial period.
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