Times Colonist

Death toll rises to 92 in blaze at coronaviru­s ward in Iraq

- ABDULRAHMA­N ZEYAD and SAMYA KULLAB

NASIRIYAH, Iraq — The death toll from a fire that swept through a hospital coronaviru­s ward in Iraq climbed to 92 on Tuesday as anguished relatives buried their loved ones and lashed out at the government over the country’s second such disaster in less than three months.

Health officials said scores of others were injured in the blaze that erupted Monday at al-Hussein Teaching Hospital in Nasiriyah.

The tragedy cast a spotlight on what many have decried as widespread negligence and mismanagem­ent in Iraq’s hospitals after decades of war and sanctions.

Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi convened an emergency meeting and ordered the suspension and arrest of the health director in Dhi Qar provice, the hospital director and the city’s civil defence chief. The government also launched an investigat­ion.

The prime minister called the catastroph­e “a deep wound in the consciousn­ess of all Iraqis.”

Authoritie­s at one point said the fire was caused by a short circuit. Another official said the blaze erupted when an oxygen cylinder exploded. The officials were not authorized to talk to the news media and spoke on condition of anonymity.

In April, at least 82 people — many of them coronaviru­s patients or their relatives — were killed in a fire at a Baghdad hospital that broke out when an oxygen tank exploded. Iraq’s health minister resigned over the disaster.

In the holy city of Najaf, the dead from Nasiriyah were laid to rest. Mourning families stood over the coffins at a mosque to say one last prayer.

Their tears were tinged with anger, with some saying the disaster could have been prevented. They blamed both the provincial government and the central government in Baghdad.

Ahmed Resan, who witnessed the blaze, said it began with smoke.

“But everyone ran away — the workers and even the police. A few minutes later there was an explosion,” he said. He said firefighte­rs arrived an hour later.

“The whole state system has collapsed, and who paid the price? The people inside here. These people have paid the price,” Haidar al-Askari seethed at the scene.

Overnight, firefighte­rs and rescuers — many holding flashlight­s and using blankets to smother small fires — searched through the ward. As dawn broke, bodies covered with sheets could be seen laid out on the ground outside the hospital. Distraught relatives searched for traces of their loved ones amid charred blankets and belongings.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? People gather outside a COVID-19 hospital in Nasiriyah, Iraq, early Tuesday after a catastroph­ic blaze erupted at the coronaviru­s hospital ward. It was the second time a large fire killed coronaviru­s patients in an Iraqi hospital this year.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS People gather outside a COVID-19 hospital in Nasiriyah, Iraq, early Tuesday after a catastroph­ic blaze erupted at the coronaviru­s hospital ward. It was the second time a large fire killed coronaviru­s patients in an Iraqi hospital this year.

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