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24 KILLED AS LEAK CUTS OFF OXYGEN SUPPLY IN HOSPITAL

Victims were on ventilator­s at Nashik facility; country sees highest daily deaths

- SATARA, INDIA

At least 24 patients died yesterday in a hospital in western India after a disruption to their oxygen supply caused by a leaking tank, the health minister said, as a nationwide surge in coronaviru­s cases soaks up supplies of the crucial gas.

The incident in the city of Nashik, one of India’s worst-hit areas, happened after the tank of gas leaked, said Rajesh Tope, the health minister of Maharashtr­a, the richest state, where the city is located.

“Patients who were on ventilator­s at the hospital in Nashik have died,” Tope said in televised remarks.

“The leakage was spotted at the tank supplying oxygen to these patients. The interrupte­d supply could be linked to the deaths of the patients in the hospital.”

The leakage was spotted at the tank supplying oxygen to these patients. The interrupte­d supply could be linked to the deaths of the patients.”

Rajesh Tope| Health minister of Maharashtr­a

Massive daily spike

Meanwhile, India reported 295,041 new infections yesterday for the world’s highest daily rise, stretching its hospitals to breaking point, officials said.

Only the United States had a slightly higher one-day rise of 297,430 cases in January, though its tally has since fallen sharply. India’s 2,023 deaths were also its highest in the pandemic.

On Tuesday, hospitals in Delhi said they had enough oxygen left for just another eight to 24 hours, while some private institutio­ns had enough for only four or five.

The situation was so severe that some people had tried to loot an oxygen tanker, forcing authoritie­s to beef up security, said the health minister of the neighbouri­ng state of Haryana.

“From now, I’ve ordered police protection for all tankers,”

Anil Vij told Reuters partner ANI.

Mad rush for oxygen

Television showed images of people with empty oxygen cylinders crowding refilling facilities as they scrambled to save stricken relatives in hospital.

“We were completely

blocked out of supplies yesterday but by the end of the day we received some and it is helping us today,” said Charu Sachdeva, an official at the state-run Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre in the capital.

In the northern city of Lucknow, one man said a hospital had asked him to arrange oxygen supplies for his uncle or take him away since it had run out.

Delhi reels

Delhi, a city of 20 million people, recorded 28,395 new cases and 277 deaths on Tuesday, its highest tally since the pandemic began. Every third person tested for coronaviru­s proved positive. About 80 of 142 hospitals in Delhi had no beds left for virus patients, government figures showed.

New Delhi businessma­n Saurabh Mittal said he called a hospital shown in a government database to have beds free, only to be told they were full up and could not take anyone.

India faces a coronaviru­s “storm” overwhelmi­ng its health system, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a national address overnight, adding that authoritie­s were working with states and private firms to deliver oxygen with “speed and sensitivit­y”.

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