The Sun (Malaysia)

At Saudi hospital kills 25, injures 107

> Netizens call for health minister’s sacking

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RIYADH: A fire ripped through a hospital in Saudi Arabia yesterday, killing at least 25 people and injuring 107, authoritie­s said.

The blaze broke out in the intensive care unit and the maternity department of the Jazan General Hospital in the kingdom’s south, the civil defence agency said on Twitter.

It said in an update later that the fire had been extinguish­ed and an investigat­ion was under way into the cause.

Twenty-one civil defence teams had assisted in putting out the blaze, it added.

Alriyadh daily quoted a civil defence spokesman as saying that the agency was alerted of the fire at 2am (7am in Malaysia).

In August, 10 people were killed and 259 wounded in a fire at a residentia­l complex rented by oil giant Saudi Aramco in the kingdom’s Eastern Province.

That fire was ignited by an electric short circuit in the undergroun­d car park, according to the authoritie­s.

Yesterday’s fire sparked a wave of criticism among social media users who complained that Jizan province, especially its hospitals, suffers from inadequate infrastruc­ture.

“We must be frank. Jazan had been neglected by the state” for decades, wrote a Twitter user named Ahmed.

“Maybe this catastroph­e could put the spotlight on the disastrous situation of hospitals in Jazan. Even though we have little hope” for this, wrote another user.

Others called for health minister Khalid al-Falih to be sacked.

Civilians in Jazan have also been victims of frequent missile attacks by Iran-backed rebels in neighbouri­ng Yemen, where a Saudi-led coalition has been battling the Shiite Huthi insurgents and their allies since March. – AFP

 ??  ?? Members of Saudi Civil Defence work at Jazan General Hospital following a pre-dawn fire in the port city yesterday.
Members of Saudi Civil Defence work at Jazan General Hospital following a pre-dawn fire in the port city yesterday.

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