Authorities in Islamabad have issued urgent public appeals through mosque loudspeakers, calling on citizens to come forward and donate blood at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) Hospital after a powerful blast in the federal capital. According to initial reports, more than 200 people have been affected, many of whom require immediate medical attention.
The large influx of injured individuals has placed immense pressure on major hospitals, leading health officials to make emergency requests for blood donations to support ongoing treatment efforts. Medical staff at PIMS and other healthcare facilities are working around the clock to stabilize patients, perform critical procedures, and manage the growing number of casualties under challenging circumstances.
Rescue teams, volunteers, and emergency services have been fully mobilized and are actively assisting hospitals by transporting the injured, coordinating care, and providing logistical support. Authorities stated that the swift response from medical professionals and first responders has been crucial in handling the situation, but emphasized that public cooperation remains vital.
Officials have urged residents to remain calm, follow safety instructions, and contribute in any way possible, particularly by donating blood if they are eligible. They stressed that timely public support can make a life-saving difference as emergency response operations continue across Islamabad.
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