Saturday , November 16 2024

10 people lost their lives due to a mistake, Modi expressed grief

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Ten children survived a fire that broke out at Maharani Lakshmibai Medical College in Uttar Pradesh’s Jhansi district last night, but their lives could have been saved. He died as soon as he was born due to the negligence and mistake of the hospital. ADG Zone Kanpur Alok Singh told the media that the fire in the children’s ward was caused by an electrical short circuit. The fire reached the burning cylinders and they exploded.

Fire alarm and security equipment were out of order

As soon as the cylinder exploded, a fire broke out in the ward, but the fire alarm installed in the hospital did not go off, due to which the hospital staff did not know about the fire. When people saw smoke coming out, they raised an alarm. Staff and people ran towards the ward. By then the fire had become so severe that no one had the courage to go inside. Fire extinguishers were also faulty. After the arrival of the fire brigade, rescue work was started, but by then it was too late.

10 newborn children have died in a fire in a medical college in Jhansi.

10 newborn children have died in a fire in a medical college in Jhansi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed grief over this incident. He described this incident as heartbreaking. PM Modi said that the incident of fire in Jhansi Medical College of Uttar Pradesh is heart-wrenching.

Children could not be saved due to single gate

The second reason for the death of children was the presence of only one gate in the children’s ward. If there was a second gate, more people could have entered the ward. More children could have been taken out, but because of the gate, the firefighters went in one by one and only 2 or 3 children could be taken out at a time. Windows had to be broken to save the children, by then it was too late. Small creatures died, the death of 10 has been completely blamed on the hospital and the rest of the creatures are in danger. Hospital operators and doctors no longer pick up the phone.