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Baby among eight dead in Mumbai hospital fire

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MUMBAI: A three-month-old baby was among eight people killed in a fire at a Mumbai hospital, in the latest disaster to highlight lax safety standards in India.

The blaze broke out Monday evening on the fourth floor of a government-run hospital in the northern suburb of Andheri.

The death toll rose from six to eight yesterday, a spokesman for the city’s disaster management cell said.

Another 140 people, including patients, doctors and nurses were rescued and were being treated at hospitals across the city, he said.

The cause of the blaze at the ESIC Kamgar hospital is not yet known but a fire official said that the hospital had not sought a proper safety inspection.

“It is a 1970s building and no fire safety audit had been carried out,” said M.D. Ogle, deputy chief fire officer at the Maharashtr­a Industrial Developmen­t Corpo– ration.

“It is up to the occupier to seek an inspection.”

Accidental fires are common across India because of poor safety standards and lax enforcemen­t of regulation­s.

They are particular­ly common in densely populated Mumbai, India’s financial capital.

In December last year, at least 14 people were killed when a huge blaze tore through a popular restaurant in the city.

Earlier that month, a fire swept through a Mumbai sweet shop, sparking a building collapse which killed 12 sleeping workers. — AFP

 ??  ?? Helping hands: People rushing a victim out of the blazing Kamgar Hospital, which caused eight deaths. — AFP
Helping hands: People rushing a victim out of the blazing Kamgar Hospital, which caused eight deaths. — AFP

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