Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

11 babies killed in Senegal hospital fire

- Agence France-Presse

DAKAR: Eleven newborn babies died in a hospital fire in the western Senegalese city of Tivaouane, the president of the country said late on Wednesday.

Just before midnight in Senegal, Macky Sall announced on Twitter that 11 infants had died in the blaze.

“I have just learned with pain and dismay about the deaths of 11 newborn babies in the fire at the neonatal department of the public hospital,” he tweeted.

“To their mothers and their families, I express my deepest sympathy,” Sall added.

The tragedy occurred at Mame Abdou Aziz Sy Dabakh Hospital in the transport hub of Tivaouane, and was caused by “a short circuit”, according to Senegalese

politician Diop Sy.

“The fire spread very quickly,” he said. The city’s mayor Demba Diop said “three babies were saved”.

According to local media, the Mame Abdou Aziz Sy Dabakh Hospital was new and had recently been inaugurate­d.

Health minister Abdoulaye Diouf Sarr, who was in Geneva attending a meeting with the World Health Organizati­on, said he would return to Senegal immediatel­y.

“This situation is very unfortunat­e and extremely painful,” he said on radio. “An investigat­ion is under way to see what happened.”

The tragedy in Tivaouane comes after several other incidents at public health facilities in Senegal, where there is great disparity between urban and rural areas in healthcare services.

In the northern town of Linguere in late April, a fire broke out at a hospital and four newborn babies were killed.

The mayor of that town had cited an electrical malfunctio­n in an air conditioni­ng unit in the maternity ward.

Amnesty Internatio­nal’s Senegal director Seydi Gassama said his organisati­on had called for an inspection and upgrade for neonatolog­y services in hospitals across Senegal after the “atrocious” death of the four babies in Linguere.

With Wednesday’s fresh tragedy, Amnesty “urges the government to set up an independen­t commission of inquiry to determine responsibi­lity and punish the culprits, no matter the level they are at in the state apparatus”, he tweeted.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Kaba, a mother of a ten-day-old baby, reacts outside the hospital in Tivaouane.
REUTERS Kaba, a mother of a ten-day-old baby, reacts outside the hospital in Tivaouane.

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