The mayor of Mumbai said, “The cause of the fire has not been ascertained yet. I have seen a hospital in the mall for the first time.”
A horrific fire (Hospital) is under fire in Bhandup in the capital city of Maharashtra (Maharashtra Sunrise Hospital Fire). So far 10 people have died due to the fire. At present, the fire is being extinguished and firefighters are present at the scene. CM Uddhav Thackeray himself has also reached to visit the spot. Apart from this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also expressed grief about the incident.
Chief Minister Uddhav has held discussions with fire officials at the scene. Talking to reporters after inspecting the site, the Chief Minister said that to fight the corona, the hospital was allowed in the mall keeping in mind the immediate needs. Permission was granted till 31 March. Whoever is found guilty will be prosecuted.
Pained by the loss of lives due to a fire at a hospital in Mumbai. I pray that the injured recover soon: PM @narendramodi
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) March 26, 2021
The mayor of Mumbai said, “The cause of the fire has not yet been ascertained. I have seen a hospital in the mall for the first time. Action should be taken regarding this. 70 COVID-infected patients have been shifted to another hospital. ” There are still 20 fire brigade vehicles outside the hospital.
DCP Prashant Kadam said, “Two people are reported to have been killed in the fire incident.” Rescue operations are underway for 76 patients admitted to Corona Care Hospital. Level-3 or Level-4 caught fire on the first floor of a mall at 12.30 pm. There are around 23 fire tenders at the scene. ”
Maharashtra: Fire breaks out at a hospital in Mumbai's Bhandup; rescue operation on
"Cause of fire is yet to be ascertained. I've seen a hospital at mall for the first time. Action to be taken. 70 patients including COVID infected shifted to another hospital," says Mumbai Mayor pic.twitter.com/sq1K29PVhe
— ANI (@ANI) March 25, 2021
IIT Kharagpur premises caught fire
On Thursday, a fire broke out in the campus of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur. Sources in the fire department gave this information. Sources said that there was no loss of life or property in the incident. Sources in the Kharagpur fire station said that fire personnel were called to extinguish the fire and they soon overpowered the fire in the bushes. A teacher from IIT Kharagpur said that dry leaves caught fire in the campus in the evening. He said, “All the buildings are just a few blocks away from where the fire was.”
The patients of Sunrise Hospital at Dreams Mall were shifted to the Kovid Jumbo Center in Mulund along with the nearby hospital in the aftermath of the horrific fire. The relatives of Corona patients are still coming here and taking information about their relatives. A young woman has come here to find her grandmother with her mother. His grandmother was Corona positive and was admitted to Sunrise Hospital. Currently, the people of Kovid Center are providing assistance to the families of the victims.
People in the grip of electric hypertension line
At the same time, about half a dozen people sitting on a bus filled with devotees of Aligarh, returning to orbit around Vrindavan in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, were hit by the electric hypertension line. One person died in this accident while at least six people were injured. The police have admitted the injured to the Community Health Center in Manat for treatment.