Fire at Odisha hospital ICU kills 10 patients, injures 13 others
The CM, who rushed to the hospital, said that around 11 hospital staff members suffered burn injuries while rescuing patients to safety.
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While 10 patients have died, 13 others are undergoing treatment. Of them, 5 are critical (PTI)
Bhubaneswar, 16 Mar
At least ten patients were killed after a major fire erupted
in an ICU in Odisha government-run SCB Medical College and Hospital here in the
wee hours of Monday, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi said.
The CM, who rushed to the hospital, said that around 11hospital staff members suffered burn injuries while rescuing patients to
safety.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi condoled the death of patients
in the fire incident and announced that ex gratia of Rs 2 lakh from the PMNRF
would be given to the next of kin of each deceased.
"The mishap at a hospital in Cuttack, Odisha, is deeply
painful. Condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. I pray for the
speedy recovery of the injured. An ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh from PMNRF would be
given to the next of kin of each deceased. The injured would be given Rs
50,000," the prime minister's office said on X.
The CM also announced Rs 25 lakh ex gratia for the next of
kin of each deceased person.
Noting that there were 23 patients at the Trauma Care ICU and
an adjacent ICU and ward, Majhi said seven patients died in the fire, while
three others succumbed to burns or suffocation during evacuation.
"A total of 10 patients have died in the
incident," Majhi told reporters.
He said that the fire probably originated from a shortcircuit.
The CM said the fire erupted at the ICU of the Trauma Care
department of the hospital, where critically ill patients were being treated.
Majhi also announced a judicial probe into the matter and
asked the DG, Fire Service, to inquire into the matter and report to him
immediately.
“I direct the Fire Service DG to personally visit SCB
Medical College and Hospital and ensure fire compliance,” Majhi said.
If anyone is found guilty in the incident after the judicial
probe, strong action will be taken, the chief minister said.
The fire broke out between 2.30 and 3 am. Fire service
personnel rushed to the hospital and doused the flames, an official said.
The fire service officials, along with hospital staff,
police and patients’ attendants, rescued the patients undergoing treatment at
the ICU and shifted them to other departments of the SCB hospital.
Majhi, along with Health Minister Mukesh Mahaling, visited
the state-run health facility and reviewed the situation.
He also visited the patients, who are under treatment at the
hospital.
"I have directed the concerned officers for proper
treatment of the injured patients and staff," he said.
Majhi said that 11 medical officials joined the rescue
operation, risking their lives, and they are under treatment in a ward in the
hospital.
“After assuming the office, I had given instructions to the
concerned department to make all medical facility firefighting ready, and I had
also directed them to take necessary action in this regard,” he said.
The CM also said that the government has made provision of
Rs 320 crore in the annual budget for 2025-26 for this purpose, while another
Rs 400 crore is provisioned in the budget for the upcoming year (2026-27). Work
is ongoing at war footing to install fire-fighting equipment in the
government-run medical facilities, he added.
According to an eyewitness, the power supply was cut twice,
and then the fire broke out, and the entire ICU was filled with dense smoke.
“I have called the fire brigade personnel, and they arrived
around 20 minutes later. Meanwhile, the relatives and attendants of patients
joined hands with the medical staff to rescue the patients,” the eyewitness
said.
Another man said he broke the window glass and poured water
to douse the fire before any assistance reached the patients and hospital
staffers.
“With the guidance of a sister of the hospital, I switched
off some electrical equipment and rescued seven patients from the ICU, who were
in very serious condition,” he said.
“Our first priority is to provide better treatment
facilities to the injured patients. We have instructed our doctors to act accordingly,”
Health and Family Welfare Secretary Swasthya S told reporters at the hospital.
The health condition of at least five of the 13 injured
people is stated to be critical, another official said.
Taking to X, Odisha Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati said,
“Deeply grieved by the tragic fire incident in the Trauma Care ICU of SCB
Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack. The affected patients have been
swiftly shifted to safe locations and their treatment is continuing without
disruption. My thoughts and prayers are with all those impacted, and I wish
them a speedy recovery.”
Leader of Opposition Naveen Patnaik expressed grief over the
demise of 10 patients in the fire.
The BJD chief wished a speedy recovery of the injured
persons and said he will visit SCB Medical College hospital, according to a
communication from his office.
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