India - 10 babies killed, 16 injured, 45 rescued as fire rips through NICU in Jhansi city, 15 Nov 2024

  • #41
Oh my goodness, I’d read the new ward was under construction, but hadn’t logged it was for 10 years, those poor people, families, nurses, all of it
That's why there is a lot of stink being raised politically about this. Health care, infrastructure, and safe construction are all notoriously underfunded and underregulated in India, and there was another fire like this one only six months ago in another NICU.

MOO
 
  • #42
That's why there is a lot of stink being raised politically about this. Health care, infrastructure, and safe construction are all notoriously underfunded and underregulated in India, and there was another fire like this one only six months ago in another NICU.

MOO
That’s absolutely heartbreaking :(
 
  • #43
That’s absolutely heartbreaking :(
This short article on The Hindu spells it out pretty clearly.

It's a country wide cluster of issues, but this region is poorer than many and the numbers really show just how much of a difference that makes.

 
  • #44
This short article on The Hindu spells it out pretty clearly.

It's a country wide cluster of issues, but this region is poorer than many and the numbers really show just how much of a difference that makes.

Wow- that is eye opening- those poor people-
 
  • #45
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Twenty one children have been discharged.

Thirteen still in hospital, ten in public, three in private.

At least two in the public hospital are seriously ill, one born at a very low weight, the other with a hole in their heart.

 
  • #46
so the nurse lighting a match was not true?
 
  • #47
so the nurse lighting a match was not true?
Doesn't seem like it.

I only found that in one article early on, the ones that came later all suspected electrical, and the investigation seems to have confirmed that.
 
  • #48
Doesn't seem like it.

I only found that in one article early on, the ones that came later all suspected electrical, and the investigation seems to have confirmed that.

well that's a relief in an already horrible enough incident
 
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  • #51
Parents told their children died from 'illness' and that the fire had nothing to do with it, are rightly calling BS. They point out that adult rescuers who entered the unit ended up with respiratory issues, so why discount the impact on the infants, who were in that atmosphere for longer?

 
  • #52
First firing and suspensions. We'll see if it's just a token gesture, or if lasting change comes as a result of this investigation in the form of improved safety standards.


 
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