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Big statement of Director General of Medical Education, fire started due to short circuit

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Jhansi, 19 November (Hindustan Reporter). A high-level committee led by the Director General of Medical Education reached the Medical College on Monday to conduct a special investigation into the fire that broke out in the SNCU of Maharani Laxmibai Medical College late on Friday night. The team conducted investigations at various points throughout the day. Not only this, the statements of the relatives of the deceased, doctors and nursing staff were also recorded. Meanwhile, a big statement from Director General of Medical Education Kinjal Singh has come out. He told that the fire had started due to short circuit. An alarm was also raised when the fire broke out. Only then could the lives of so many children be saved.

Director General of Medical Education Kinjal Singh, chairperson of the team constituted by the Health Department, which reached Jhansi from Lucknow to investigate the Medical College fire, and officials of the Fire Department, Electricity Department and DG Health conducted the investigation throughout the day. While investigating at every point, he talked to the relatives of the dead newborns, junior doctors and nursing staff and recorded their statements. While speaking to the media, he said that the cause of the incident was found to be short circuit. He told that an alarm was also raised when the fire broke out. This has also been confirmed by the relatives of the dead newborns in their statements. Junior doctors and nursing staff have also told the same. The windows through which Seva Bharti and other doctors broke the children were called emergency windows.

On the question of only one exit, he said that there are not one but two exits. In response to the question of not changing the cable for 12 years and increasing the load.

He said that electricity department officials are investigating. recruitment of infants

On capacity he said that there are 18 beds. but medical

The college wants that the lives of as many children as possible can be saved. He said that now

The team will remain here till the investigation is completed. While visiting the incident site again today, maps etc.

Will be made. He said that the team will submit its detailed report to the government within 7 days. Although

Expired fire extinguishers and

The answers to all the chaos questions are still incomplete.