A sick baby waits to be seen at the Mother and Child Healthcare Hospital in Pakistan’s Sindh province.
Credit: Javed Iqbal/CNNDozens more children sleep cramped together on beds in the facility’s emergency room; some unconscious from their illness, others crying in pain.
And then our patients came in like the floods,” said Dr. Nazia Urooj, physician in-charge at the hospital’s children emergency unit.
This is the face of a near unprecedented health crisis unfolding across Pakistan – but for many, help is not arriving.
In Sindh, one of the worst-impacted provinces, villages have been completely cut off, making it nearly impossible for families to seek help for their sick children.