The Daily Courier

Fire at Romanian hospital treating virus patients kills 5

- By VADIM GHIRDA

BUCHAREST, Romania — A fire early Friday at a key hospital in Bucharest that also treats COVID19 patients killed at least five people, authoritie­s said.

The fire broke out around 5 a.m. on the ground floor of the hospital and forced the evacuation of more than 100 people. Some hospital staff could be seen later still wearing protective suits and face masks after rushing out.

An unspecifie­d number of people were injured before firefighte­rs put out the blaze, Romanian emergency services said in a preliminar­y report. It was not immediatel­y clear what caused the fire.

Later on Friday, dozens of people protested outside the hospital demanding resignatio­ns of top officials. Some lit candles for the victims.

It was the third such incident in the past several months. A fire at a COVID-19 intensive care unit in north Romania last November killed 10 people and another one at a psychiatri­c hospital in the same region the next month killed one more person.

“We found open flame at the ground floor of the building . . . . There was a lot of smoke, and there was a chance the fire would spread to the second floor,” said Orlando Schiopu, the commander of the interventi­on unit at the scene.

Read Arafat, the emergency department chief, said the four victims were all hospital patients. Three of them were already dead when found while rescuers tried to resuscitat­e the fourth victim but could not, he said.

Authoritie­s later said the body of one more victim has been found in hospital bathroom.

Hours later, charred balconies could be seen at the Matei Bals hospital, where health authoritie­s organized the start of the anti-virus vaccinatio­n in Romania. Ambulances and firefighti­ng vehicles could be seen parked outside the hospital.

The Balkan country of some 19 million people so far has reported more than 700,000 COVID-19 cases and 18,000 deaths.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? A burned bed from the destroyed COVID-19 intensive care ward at the hospital in Piatra Neamt, northern Romania, is placed in the corridor after fire.
The Associated Press A burned bed from the destroyed COVID-19 intensive care ward at the hospital in Piatra Neamt, northern Romania, is placed in the corridor after fire.

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