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Sixteen Covid patients and two nurses were killed as a major fire broke out in the ICU of a hospital in Gujarat’s Bharuch district in the early hours of Saturday.
Sources said there were 24 patients in the ICU ward when the fire broke out at the Covid wing of the Welfare Hospital in Bharuch.
Bharuch district police said the hospital had 57 patients, of whom 12 were in ICU-1 ward and 12 in ICU-2 ward, with the remaining in the general Covid ward. There were nine women among the 16 who died.
Talking to the Indian Express Bharuch SP Rajendrasinh Chudasma said, “Sixteen patients and two nurses died in the incident, while other patients were shifted to private hospitals. The fire was brought under control before it could spread to other areas. At present the reason behind the fire is not yet known. We will probe into the incident.”
Hospital sources said local residents and police broke the glass window panes to rescue the other patients.
For over a year now, as cases in the district rose, a newly constructed building of the Welfare Hospital — managed by The Bombay Patel Welfare Society, Bharuch — has been running as a designated Covid hospital.
Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has sent two senior bureaucrats to Bharuch for an inquiry. Rupani said a judicial inquiry would also be announced into the fire. An ex-gratia aid of Rs 4 lakh from the chief minister’s relief fund would be given to each of the next of kin of the victims, Rupani added.
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