由于缺乏当地医疗保健和道路,一名印度孕妇在森林中行走6公里以获得照料后死亡。
A pregnant woman in India died after walking six km through forests for care, due to lack of local healthcare and roads.
Maharashtra的Gadchiloli区一名24岁的孕妇在走过6公里的森林地带去就医后死亡, 因为她的偏远村庄没有道路和分娩设施。
A 24-year-old pregnant woman in Maharashtra’s Gadchiroli district died after walking six kilometers through forested terrain to reach medical care, as her remote village lacks roads and a delivery facility.
Asha Santosh Kiranga怀孕九个月, Asha Santosh Kiranga于1月1日与丈夫开始旅行,次日分娩,然后被救护车送往一家医院,医院内有人试图剖腹产,但救不了她或她的孩子。
Nine months pregnant, Asha Santosh Kiranga began the journey with her husband on January 1, went into labor the next day, and was taken by ambulance to a hospital where a C-section was attempted but could not save her or her baby.
官员证实当地缺乏医疗保健服务,连通性差导致死亡,并要求就此案提出报告。
Officials confirmed the lack of local healthcare access and poor connectivity contributed to the death, with a report requested on the case.