Ahmedabad COVID-19 hospital fire leaves 8 patients dead
PTI Aug 06, 2020
The blaze in the wee hours at a private hospital has left eight COVID-19 patients dead, a fire brigade official said on August 5.
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The victims include five men and three women, who were being treated at the ICU ward of the COVID-19 designated Shrey Hospital in Navrangpura area of Ahmedabad, the official said. The fire broke out around 3.30 am on the fourth floor of the four-storey hospital, he said. Around 40 other COVID-19 patients at the facility were rescued and shifted to a civic hospital in the city, he said. "Eight coronavirus patients admitted in the ICU ward of Shrey Hospital have died due to the fire, which has been doused," said an official of the Ahmedabad Fire Department.
Primary investigations revealed that the fire was caused by an electrical short circuit, police said. "Forensic experts have arrived at the site for a detailed investigation," said the Assistant Commissioner of Police. Shrey Hospital is among the around 60 private hospitals designated as COVID-19 hospitals by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation. The Municipal Commissioner, who reached the spot soon after the fire broke out, said an electric short circuit led to the blaze, which spread in the ICU ward within minutes.
The Principal Health Secretary also reached the spot and assured a thorough probe into the incident. The Gujarat Chief Minister has ordered an inquiry into the incident. In a statement, the CMO said the probe will be conducted by two IAS officers, the Additional Chief Secretary in Home Department and the ACS in Urban Development Department. They have been asked to submit a report in three days, the statement said. With 1,073 new coronavirus positive cases, Gujarat's COVID-19 tally reached 66,777 on August 4. The number of deceased has gone up to 2,557, an official said.
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