Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Three killed, 21 injured Quetta blast

Three killed

QUETTA: At least three people were killed and 21 others were injured in powerful blast at Double Road Quetta city of Balochistan.

According to police, the blast damaged a police vehicle and motorcycles. The bodies of the dead in a Double Road blast have been shifted to Civil Hospital, Quetta.

The trauma center administration said 17 people were injured in the blast, including two children.

Police Surgeon Dr Ayesha Faiz confirmed the death of 3 people and injured 21, of which three were in critical condition.

Residents of the area say that the sound of the blast was heard in remote areas, while law enforcement agencies have launched an investigation.

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29 hostage injured in Jaffar Express attack moved to Quetta

29 hostage

QUETTA: As many as 29 hostage injured in the Jaffar Express hijacking were shifted to Quetta for treatment by the law enforcement agencies (LEA).

According to the hospital administration, 16 injured were taken to Combined Military Hospital (CMH)   and 13 were taken to Civil Hospital Quetta. The condition of the injured is out of danger.

According to the railway police, the martyrs were also among the railway police officer Shamroz.

The injured say the Pakistan Army helped them greatly.

Amjad Yaseen, the driver of Jaffar Express, which was targeted in a terrorist attack while travelling from Quetta to Peshawar, has been confirmed safe.

Yaseen, a resident of Changa Manga’s Chak No 17, survived the attack, as verified by his family. A video of him confirming his well-being has gone viral on social media.

A false reports circulated online claiming that he had lost his life in the attack. However, Yaseen personally called his brother, Amir, to assure him that he was completely unharmed.

Earleir, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said on Wednesday that the clearance operation, launched after the Jaffar Express train was attacked and hijacked, has been completed with all terrorists present killed.

 

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Health professionals advice precautions in wake of hight temperatures

Health professionals advice precautions in wake of hight temperatures

Health authorities in Karachi urge residents to take precautions. Avoid outside food and drinks to prevent infections. Wear light clothing, cover head when outdoors. Due to the high temperatures in Karachi, health authorities recommend that residents take protective actions. Medical professionals warn that rising temperatures may lead to an increased risk of infections. They advise … Read more

Two more doctors contract Congo fever in Quetta

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  • Congo virus confirmed in two more doctors of Civil Hospital.
  • Number of doctors suffering from Congo virus has increased to 11.
  • 44 cases of Congo virus have been reported in Balochistan so far.

Quetta: Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) has been confirmed by two more doctors of Civil Hospital Quetta.

According to the spokesman of the health department, Congo virus was confirmed in two more doctors of Civil Hospital, after which the number of doctors suffering from Congo virus has increased to 11.

According to Dr Wasim Baig, a nurse, a paramedic and a pharmacist at Civil Hospital are also suffering from Congo virus.

It should be noted that a health emergency has been implemented in Balochistan given increasing cases of the Congo virus.

Under the chairmanship of Caretaker Chief Minister Balochistan Ali Mardan Domki, it has been reported that 44 cases of Congo virus have been reported in Balochistan so far, given which a health emergency has been implemented in the province.

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CM Maqbool Baqar removes MS of Civil Hospital Khairpur

Sindh Caretaker CM, Health Minister at loggerheads over poor condition of hospitals
  • During visit,  patients were lying on bare beds without bedsheets.
  • MS told CM that there were no lady doctors on duty in emergency.
  • MS and Director Finance failed to show expenditures of hospital.

KHAIRPUR: Caretaker Chief Minister Justice (retd) Maqbool Baqar after witnessing the pathetic condition in Civil Hospital Khairpur placed the services of the Director Finance and ordered the transfer of the Medical Superintendent of the hospital and ordered an overall inquiry into the hospital affairs.

The CM accompanied by his principal Secretary Hassan Naqvi and Secretary Health Dr Mansoor Rizvi paid a surprise visit to the Civil Hospital.

In the emergency, the female and male patients were lying on bare beds without bedsheets. There was no segregation for male and female patients. The beds were lying here and there and there was no oxygen, monitors and even nebulisers were out of order and were lying on the floor with multiple layers of dust rusting them.

To a question, the MS told the CM that there were no lady doctors on duty in the emergency and there was only one lady doctor who was called to the hospital `on call.’ This enraged the CM, and he warned the Medical Superintendent of the hospital to behave like a doctor and administrator of the hospital. “How can you allow such a mess, mismanagement, unprofessional attitude in a hospital where more than 3000 patients visit regularly,” he said and added the hospital was a 550-bedded facility but being run like a dispensary.

Justice Baqar visited radiology and inspected the dark Room where X-rays were being processed was in a pathetic and dirty condition. It seemed to the CM that the room had not been cleansed ever since it was commissioned.

The CM checked the laboratory of the hospital which had good equipment but some of them were out of order and no effort was not taken to fix their issues. The CM visited the pharmacy, where no appropriate record of the medicines being given to the patients was maintained. A private pharmacy was operating inside the hospital premises against which the CM directed the Secretary health to get it sealed.

The interim CM visited the kitchen of the hospital where he was told that food was being prepared for 350 patients. As a matter of fact, the kitchen was like a abandoned room where cooking had not been made for long.

The Medical Superintendent and Director Finance failed to show the expenditures of the hospital incurred during the last few months and they had no record of the doctors present on duty and on leave.

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41 died as passenger coach falls into gorge in Lasbela

41 died
  • A speedy passenger coach lost control near Lasebla.
  • The passenger coach caught fire as fell into a gorge.
  • As a result 41 people died and three injured in incident.

Lasbeela: As many as 41 people were killed while three sustained injuries after a passenger coach lost control and plunged into a gorge near Lasbela.

A speedy passenger coach lost control and fell into the gorge near Lasbela. The passenger coach caught fire as fell into a gorge. Rescue sources said 41  people died and three sustained injuries.

The passenger bus with at least 48 on board was on its way to Karachi from Quetta when it fell into a ravine and caught fire.

The bodies and injured were moved to Lasbela Civil Hospital.

Assistant Commissioner Bela said 41 bodies have been retrieved from the gorge while three injured were recovered. He said most of the bodies were badly burnt in the incident.

The rescue operation is underway.

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Sindh Govt’s reluctance puts life of blood cancer patients in jeopardy

KARACHI: The life of 30-year old Sumaira Malik, along with 4,000 others blood cancer patients, is in danger as the Sindh Government is reluctant to sign an agreement with pharmaceutical giant Novartis to continue their medicine. “I have been waiting for months to get the medicines. I was diagnosed with CML (chronic myelogenous leukemia) in … Read more

Seven injured in Quetta Blast

At least seven people were injured after unidentified men threw a hand grenade on Samungli Road in Quetta, police said. According to DIG Quetta, the police were investigating the intensity of the explosion. Rescue sources said that the injured included two children and five laborers. The heavy contingents of law enforcement agencies and ambulances reached the … Read more

Veteran actor Mirza Shahi passes away

Mirza Shahi

On Tuesday, Pakistan has lost one of its legendary actors as comedian-actor Mirza Shahi took his last breath.  According to the details, the veteran actor was being treated at the Civil Hospital. Earlier this month, Mirza Shahi was in critical condition due to Coronavirus complications. Mirza Shahi started his entertainment career in 1965. He had … Read more

BOL News gets CCTV footage of plane crash

footage of plane crash

Karachi: BOL News has gained CCTV footage of the plane while crashing into houses. According to the details, it can be seen in the plane that fire caught the plane before crash. Ismail Khoso, Civil Aviation Authority spokesman told BOL News that the CAA has set up help desks in Lahore and Karachi. The help … Read more

Hala: 11 killed, 6 injured as coach on National Highway collides with a rickshaw

Hala coach incident kills 11, injures 6

At least eleven people were killed while six others are injured as a coach rammed into a rickshaw on National Highway in Hala. According to the details, a rickshaw collided with the coach on the national highway near New Saeedabad in the city of Halah, killing 11 passengers and injuring 6 others. The rescue team … Read more