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2 dead, 7 injured in stampede after fire in Murshidaba­d hospital

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BERHAMPORE

(West Bengal): Two persons died and seven others were injured in a stampede after a fire broke out in Murshidaba­d Medical College Hospital on Saturday triggering panic among patients and their relatives.

“Two women — a nursing aide and a relative of a patient died in the stampede following the incident of fire which broke out at 11.50am at the hospital. Seven others are injured,” Director of Health Services Biswaranja­n Satpathy told PTI in Kolkata.

Giving details, he said the fire broke out in the AC machine of a vacant VIP cabin at the main medical ward of the hospital.

“Everybody tried to run to es- cape from the fire which resulted in a stampede in which two persons died. Patients in the adjacent wards were immediatel­y taken out, including those from the paediatric ward and all of them were relocated to the newly built Mother Child Hub,” he said.

“There is no panic right now and the situation is under control,” he said. State Fire Minister Sovan Chatterjee said the blaze was now “well under control”.

The firemen suspected that a short circuit in the AC machine of the VIP cabin triggered the fire, he said. The state government declared compensati­on of Rs200,000 to the next of kin of both the victims and free treatment for the seven injured. Those who received minor injuries were released immediatel­y after preliminar­y treatment, Satpathy said.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is monitoring the situation from Kolkata, while a four-member high power team from Kolkata led by chairman of Multi-Disciplina­ry Expert Group, Chandrima Bhattachar­ya has been asked to rush to the spot to assess the situation. Bhattachar­ya, who is also managing director of West Bengal Medical Services Corporatio­n, told PTI that she would submit a report to the chief minister after reviewing the situation and making a detailed assessment.

A department­al inquiry has already been ordered into the incident, Satpathy said, adding the hospital’s chief medical officer of health Subhasis Saha was monitoring the situation.

A special medical team from Malda has already rushed tothe spot, he said. Clearing confusion about the death of a 7-year-old girl child purportedl­y shown in different TV news channels, Satpathy said she had died of pneumonia a little before the blaze and her body was being taken out at the time when the fire broke out.

“Death of this child is not due to fire as is being said in some media,” he asserted and said reports of injury to some children in the hospital were also not true.

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