Fire broke out at Covid-19 hospital in Mumbai, patients shifted to another hospital
In a tragic turn of events, a major fire broke out at a hospital dedicated to treating Covid-19 patients during the early hours of Friday. The incident resulted in not less than two fatalities.
The unfortunate incident took place in the financial capital Mumbai. The Covid-19 hospital is located inside the Dreams Mall in Mumbai's Bhandup region. The Police rushed to the spot after receiving the information.
News Agency ANI reported that the fire broke out on the first floor of the Dreams Mall at 12.30 am. Nearly 23 firefighters rushed to the spot for the rescue operation. 70 patients, including Covid-19 patients, were rescued and shifted to another hospital.
Talking to the media, Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar said, the cause for the fire is not unknown and the investigation is underway to find out out the cause. Patients were shifted to another hospital.
The fire accident is a serious issue. I haven't seen a hospital in a mall. Seven patients at the hospitals were on ventilators. Patients were shifted to hospital, the cause of the fire will be ascertained soon, he said.
The unfortunate incident took place in the financial capital Mumbai. The Covid-19 hospital is located inside the Dreams Mall in Mumbai's Bhandup region. The Police rushed to the spot after receiving the information.
News Agency ANI reported that the fire broke out on the first floor of the Dreams Mall at 12.30 am. Nearly 23 firefighters rushed to the spot for the rescue operation. 70 patients, including Covid-19 patients, were rescued and shifted to another hospital.
Talking to the media, Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar said, the cause for the fire is not unknown and the investigation is underway to find out out the cause. Patients were shifted to another hospital.
The fire accident is a serious issue. I haven't seen a hospital in a mall. Seven patients at the hospitals were on ventilators. Patients were shifted to hospital, the cause of the fire will be ascertained soon, he said.