Rat attack in Peshawar

Do authorities realize how serious it is? It can be such a bad epidemic enough to wipe out entire population of the town if not curbed rightaway.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/05/03/pakistani-citys-rat-nightmare-shows-no-sign-of-ending/

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Pakistani city’s rat nightmare shows no sign of ending

By Tim Craig May 3

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A man holds a dead rat at the main garbage dump in the city of Peshawar on April 2. (Mian Khursheed for The Washington Post)

Man, these rats can really bite.

A public health crisis in one of Pakistan’s largest cities shows no sign of subsiding as “killer rats” continue their rampage, biting more than 400 people over the past month, officials at Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar said Tuesday.

In early April, The Washington Post reported how Peshawar was gripped with fear amid reports that supersize rats had infested the city, killing at least eight children over the past year.
The story read like a nightmare, but Peshawar officials quickly realized that this is a problem they won’t solve anytime soon.

Jameel Shah, a spokesman for Lady Reading Hospital, said the hospital has treated 423 patients for rat bites since April 1, including 23 on Tuesday, as of 3 p.m. About half of the victims are children, Shah added.

Although Pakistan has not conducted a comprehensive census since 1998, Peshawar is estimated to have about 1 million residents. Going by that figure, one out of every 2,500 Peshawar residents was bitten by a rat in the past month.

New York, a city of 8 million that is also a haven for rats, usually registers about 100 rat bites each year, according to media reports.

That discrepancy between the two cities raises questions about whether all the reported cases in Peshawar really are related to rats.

But many poor Peshawar families sleep on floors or hastily built cots — and sewage lines often lead directly from poorly constructed houses into outdoor canals — so there frequently isn’t much separating rodents and humans.

Earlier this week, demonstrations erupted across the city as protesters demanded that local leaders do more to combat the problem, the Express Tribune newspaper reported.

The demonstrators held up signs while chanting “Go chooha go.” In Urdu, chooha means “rat.” The slogan appears to be a riff on a popular chant often used by political leader Imran Khan in battles against Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif — “Go Nawaz go.”

Peshawar’s rat crisis has even figured in the notoriously heated national political debate.

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This is serious, army is killing Talibanic Rats, Civil and Political Admin should at least manage this!!!

Not political scoring, but Ch Sarwar and Co held Punjab Govt responsibke for Liya Sweets Deaths...i wonder whom he'll bkame now...

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Hope they can control it soon otherwise this will become a disaster !

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Reminds me of some stories I read about rat attacks. Hopefully that not be the case... we must not wait for the things to get out of control and than take action....

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KP administration launches ‘operation combat’ as Peshawar scrambles to get rid of rats | DailyTimes

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hehehe

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well where is PTI and JI governance?

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^^^
Busy in rallies, planning fights in rallies and harrasing women..
Not to mention abusing everyone not believing in.his holiness the Imran Khan.

And after all this no time left for people's issue

When Dengue exploded on Lahore, Shahbaz Sharif and Nawaz Sharif who fought well to defeat it, were called names by none other but Imran Khan himself, calling them Dengue Brethern, what should he be called now? For totally ignoring it, for not making it priority number one?

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I wish I could do something about it !!![emoji37][emoji37][emoji37]