Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Hospital fire kills 9 COVID-19 patients at ICU in Turkey

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– A fire broke out Saturday at an intensive care unit treating COVID-19 patients in southern Turkey after an oxygen cylinder exploded, killing nine people, the health minister said.

The state-run Anadolu news agency said the fire broke out at the privately run Sanko University Hospital unit in Gaziantep. It cited a hospital statement identifyin­g the victims as being from 56 to 85. The fire was quickly doused.

The statement said 14 patients undergoing intensive care treatment were transferre­d to other hospitals. An investigat­ion is underway.

Health Minister Fahrettin Koca tweeted that nine people were killed in the fire, raising the earlier estimate of eight dead by the hospital and the Gaziantep governor’s office.

The governor’s office said 19 patients were in the unit when a “high pressure oxygen device” exploded at 4:45 a.m. No others were injured in the fire.

Intensive care units across Turkey currently have a 74% bed occupancy rate due to the coronaviru­s outbreak, according to government figures, although medical associatio­ns say the figure is higher and that hospitals are overrun.

On Friday, Turkey’s Health Ministry reported 26,410 new coronaviru­s cases, bringing the country’s total since March to 1.98 million. The figure includes asymptomat­ic cases, which Ankara did not report in the four months up to late November, prompting criticism that the government was trying to hide the extent of the country’s outbreak.

Turkey hit a record daily high of 246 COVID-19-related deaths reported Friday for an overall reported coronaviru­s death toll of 17,610.

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