Ten newborns killed in hospital fire in northern India
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1At least 10 newborns have died in a fire at a hospital in northern India after a blaze broke out in the neonatal ward.
2Chaos and panic ensued as the fire spread, relatives of the infants have told local media, with parents breaking windows to enter the ward, scrambling to reach their children.
3“The nurses were pushing people out, but those who managed to get in grabbed any child they could,” a grieving grandmother told ANI news agency.
4Staff at the hospital in Jhansi district in Uttar Pradesh state were able to rescue 44 infants, but at least 16 are in a critical condition, authorities said.
5Three of the ten babies who died have yet to be identified, leaving some parents unsure about what happened to their children.
6Santoshi, a new mother, is still looking for her 10-day-old baby.
7"When the fire broke out, I couldn't go inside to rescue my baby. 8How could I? 9When no one was able to get inside, how could anyone hand me my baby?” 10she told ANI news agency.
11The blaze on Friday night at Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College Hospital is being blamed on an electrical fault.
12Pictures from the scene showed anguished parents outside the hospital.
13Indian media reported that the fire first sparked in the intensive care unit of the infants' ward at around 22:30 local time (17:00 GMT).
14Local officials believe an electrical short circuit or another fault in a machine used to increase the level of oxygen in the ward caused the fire.
15Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi posted a message online calling the deaths "heart-wrenching".
16"My deepest condolences to those who have lost their innocent children in this. 17I pray to God to give them the strength to bear this immense loss," he wrote.
18Officials from the Uttar Pradesh state government have announced compensation of 500,000 rupees (£4,600; $5,900) for the bereaved families.
19State deputy chief minister Brajesh Pathak said a safety review of the public hospital had been carried out in February, and a fire drill as recently as June.
20This is the second prominent hospital fire in India in six months where newborns have been killed. 21In May, six babies were killed in a fire at a private neonatal facility in Delhi.
from BBC