Updated On: 03 September, 2024 11:27 AM IST | Bahraich | mid-day online correspondent
Dr Ashish Verma stated that the CHC has all of the resources it needs to treat the injured, including anti-rabies (ARBs) and anti-snake venom (ASBs) drugs, which are critical in the flood-affected area, where snake bites are common.

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The number of people injured in a series of alleged wolf attacks in the Bahraich district has risen to 34, according to Dr Ashish Verma, Superintendent of the Mahasi Community Health Centre (CHC). Speaking on Tuesday, Dr Verma confirmed that all injured individuals have received treatment, with two requiring referral to the District Hospital in Bahraich, where they are reported to be in stable condition.
Dr Verma stated that the CHC has all of the resources it needs to treat the injured, including anti-rabies (ARBs) and anti-snake venom (ASBs) drugs, which are critical in the flood-affected area, where snake bites are common. He stated that these goods were made easily available in response to directions from the Chief Minister`s Office, reported ANI.