Hospital Ship Provides Aid in Bahía Negra

A hospital ship delivers medical care to 1,500 residents in Bahía Negra, Paraguay, amid flooding and rain-related isolation in the region.


Hospital Ship Provides Aid in Bahía Negra

In the municipality of Bahía Negra, located in the Chaco of Paraguay, around 1,500 inhabitants received medical attention as part of the official support to the area affected by the rains and flooding. These events have left several communities isolated in the region.

The hospital ship 'Captain of the Navy Alfonso Arza' arrived in Bahía Negra to provide medical assistance to the population. Equipped with health personnel and medical services, the ship became a crucial care center for local residents.

In the words of an official representative: "The medical attention provided through this hospital ship is essential for our community amidst this crisis situation. We deeply appreciate the support received".

The aid provided by the hospital ship has been vital to meet the health needs of the inhabitants of Bahía Negra, offering medical services that would otherwise not be available in the affected region.

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