20210423 Virar fire: 13 Covid-19 patients die at private hospital fire in Maharashtra; CM orders probe
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Virar fire: 13 Covid-19 patients die at private hospital fire in Maharashtra; CM orders probe
Updated: 2021-04-23
MUMBAI: Thirteen Covid-19 patients on early Friday morning died in a fire that broke out at a hospital in Vasai-Virar, Palghar district of Maharashtra. The fire broke out at an ICU ward in the hospital around 3 am, as per sources.
There were 90 patients in the hospital, 18 of them in the ICU when the fire broke out after a blast in the AC unit, an official said. The dead include five women and eight men.
TV visuals showed the smoke-filled ICU in a disarray after the blaze, with the ceiling falling off in some places, beds and other furniture was strewn around and kin of the deceased wailing outside the hospital.
The fire broke out in the ICU on the second floor of the four-storeyed Vijay Vallabh Hospital at Virar shortly after 3 am, an official said. Firefighters extinguished the blaze at 5.20 am, he added.
There were 18 patients in the ICU when the fire broke out, the official said. Five patients were rescued and shifted to other hospitals in the area, he added.
The other patients in the hospital were not affected as the damage was confined to the ICU, he added.
District disaster control cell chief Vivekanand Kadam said that the Virar hospital fire was preceded by an explosion in the AC unit of the intensive care unit.
15 Covid patients die as fire chars ICU at Maharashtra hospital, 70 others saved
Fifteen Covid-19 patients, including six women, were charred to death after a fire broke out in a packed ICU of the 90-bed Vijay Vallabh hospital in Virar near Mumbai early on Friday. Two other ICU patients who were rescued are serious, doctors said. The tragedy came just two days after 22 Covid
Relatives of the deceased reached the hospital soon after hearing of the incident and demanded that stringent action be taken against those responsible for the tragedy.
Firefighters from the Vasai-Virar municipal corporation put out the fire within an hour, Kadam said.
CM Thackeray strong ordered probe; Rs 5 lakh compensation strong Chief minister Uddhav Thackeray has ordered an inquiry into the fire incident at Vijay Vallabh Covid care hospital in Vasai-Virar.
Former BJP MP Kirit Somaiya said authorities should check if there was a fire safety audit of the hospital, which is over 50 km from Mumbai. “This is a big accident. Those found responsible won’t be spared. The government will provide financial assistance of Rs 5 lakhs each to the families of those who lost their lives,” said state minister Eknath Shinde.
PMO announces Rs 2 lakh compensation Condoling the deaths, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the fire at Virar hospital is tragic and prayed for the recovery of the injured. Prime Minister Officer (PMO) has approved an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh each from PMNRF for the next of kin of those who have lost their lives due to the hospital fire in Virar and Rs 50,000 to the seriously injured.
Several similar incidents reported in Maharashtra
The incident comes a day after 22 people lost their lives due to low oxygen supply after an oxygen tanker leaked outside Dr Zakir Hussain Hospital in Nashik, Maharashtra.
Bombay high court on Thursday took suo moto cognisance of the oxygen leak incident and has sought a report from the Maharashtra government by May 4, explaining how the incident had occurred.
Ten infants were killed in a fire that broke out at a special newborn care unit of the Bhandara district hospital in Maharashtra on January 9. Seventeen infants, aged one to three months, were admitted to the ward at the time of the tragedy.
A fire broke out in Mumbai’s Dreams Mall, which housed a Covid-designated hospital on its third floor, in the intervening night of March 25-26. The fire, which raged for over 40 hours, claimed nine lives, including those of patients on ventilator support.
Web Source: The Times of India