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KOLKATA, India -- Medical staff at an Indian hospital abandoned their patients and fled for safety early Friday as fire and smoke poured through the building, leaving 65 people dead, many from smoke inhalation, government officials said.

As rescuers scrambled to evacuate survivors, police filed a case against the hospital in the eastern city of Kolkata for violating safety procedures and top government officials vowed to hold the hospital accountable for the tragedy.

``It's a very serious offense, and we will take the strongest action,'' Mamata Banerjee, chief minister of the state of West Bengal, said at the scene.

Firefighters on long ladders smashed windows in the upper floors of the AMRI Hospital to pull trapped patients out before they suffocated, while sobbing relatives waited on the street below. Rescue workers took patients on stretchers and in wheelchairs to a nearby hospital.

The fire killed 65 people, most of them patients, police said. Many of them died from suffocation.

The blaze erupted in the building's basement, and heavy smoke quickly engulfed the hospital. The cause of the fire was not immediately known.

S. Upadhay, a senior vice president of the AMRI hospital company, said there were 160 patients in the 190-bed hospital annex at the time of the blaze.
The fire and the smoke was first noticed by people living in a massive slum close to the hospital, according to witnesses. Some of them rushed to the hospital and raised an alarm, but security guards kept them back, saying there was a small fire in the kitchen and there was nothing to worry about. As the smoke enveloped the building, the slum dwellers joined in the rescue effort.

It took firefighters more than an hour to arrive after the blaze started, said Pradeep Sarkar, a witness. His uncle was hospitalized hours earlier after suffering a heart attack at home, and he was moved to a nearby hospital after the fire broke out for treatment.

The narrow streets in the neighborhood apparently made it difficult for the unwieldy fire trucks to get close to the building and for fire fighters to bring in the big hydraulic ladders needed to evacuate those trapped inside. Eventually, they smashed the main gate to make way for the ladders.

Ms. Banerjee said that while the fire brigade was delayed, police arrived quickly to help with the rescue effort.

Dozens of fire engines eventually arrived at the hospital. By midmorning, the fire was under control and most of the patients had been evacuated to other hospitals in the area, said Javed Khan, the state fire services minister.

But state officials said the hospital staff did nothing to aid in the rescue operations.

``It was horrifying that the hospital authorities did not make any effort to rescue trapped patients,'' said Subrata Mukherjee, state minister for public health engineering. ``Senior hospital authorities ran away after the fire broke out.''


Sirhad Hakeem, a minister in the West Bengal government, said the hospital basement was being used as a storage area, although it was originally planned as a parking lot.

Kolkata Hospital Fire Kills 65 - WSJ.com
 
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damn BBC reporting 73 dead its so horrible man where the hell are emergency exits stairs fire fighting equipment in hospital?

matter should be investigate :angry:

RIP to poor dead from my heart
 
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this was one of the more affluent hospitals . fully air conditioned , so no windows could be opened . it was a virtually enclosed building .
RIP to the souls of the dead.
 
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RIP to the dead.

Dear Paksitanis !!!

I live in this unfortunate city !!!

This city used to be the capital of India once.. had its heydeys during 60s but started decaying since 1970s..

You know he culture of the inhabitants here.. They think they are cultured the French and polsihed and sophisticated

They pride in being called intellectual..
they refuse to see that this city is one of the dirtiest in India, is a shithole.. run by mad people..

Bilal and CD might bring bad news about poverty , state of infrastructure...

But what you don;t know is while whole of India progresses.. even if minutely this city is a perennial dumping ground of miseries !!!!

And the inhabitants don;t even have the aspiration to improve!!!

A hostptal where 70+ were killed.. The Chief Minister cancelled the license in a hurry !!!
But will she punish the Municipal Corporation people who gave Fire Safety certificates and belong to her own party !!!!
Will she clear Kolkata of the mess it is in ??

Dear CD, Bilal Do you know why this city is not attacked by terrorists alothough it is India's 3rd largest metro ?

Because this city has lost its value in-front of whole India and is mocked !!!
Fundamentaluts live here.. Not religlious ones..
But people brainwashed in communism, non-sense idealism ete etc

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this was one of the more affluent hospitals . fully air conditioned , so no windows could be opened . it was a virtually enclosed building .
RIP to the souls of the dead.

I do not know the affluence definition here.. If treatment is expenseive then it is affluent
If facilities and customer care is affluence then it is a poor hospital..

It is run by the same people who run Emami (makers of Zandu balm etc etc)..
And they are thieves !!!!
 
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this was one of the more affluent hospitals . fully air conditioned , so no windows could be opened . it was a virtually enclosed building .
RIP to the souls of the dead.

every building in gulf is full AC but there is emergency stairs emergency exits fire fighting equipment . its really big lose someone should take responsibility of this blood.
 
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every building in gulf is full AC but there is emergency stairs emergency exits fire fighting equipment . its really big lose someone should take responsibility of this blood.

Sadly it's seen as an every day occurrence in that part of the world, evidently Indians here seem more concerned about the fire in NATO tankers than this sad incident with huge loss of life.
 
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Sadly it's seen as an every day occurrence in that part of the world, evidently Indians here seem more concerned about the fire in NATO tankers than this sad incident with huge loss of life.

But they are concerned about the human rights of the tricks windy whats wrong with that. We need to learn from them trucks deserve democracy and human rights and someone has to cry at the death of innocent trucks
 
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AMRI hospital fire: Hospital staff abandon patients to fire


KOLKATA: Medical staff at AMRI hospital abandoned their patients and fled for safety early on Friday as fire and smoke poured through the building, leaving people dead, many from smoke inhalation, government officials said.

As rescuers scrambled to evacuate survivors, police filed a case against the hospital in the eastern city of Kolkata for violating safety procedures and top government officials vowed to hold the hospital accountable for the tragedy.

"It's a very serious offense, and we will take the strongest action," Mamata Banerjee, chief minister of the state of West Bengal, said at the scene.

Firefighters on long ladders smashed windows in the upper floors of the AMRI Hospital to pull trapped patients out before they suffocated, while sobbing relatives waited on the street below. Rescue workers took patients on stretchers and in wheelchairs to a nearby hospital.

The fire killed 73 people, most of them patients, police said. Many of them died from suffocation.

The blaze erupted in the AMRI hospital building's basement, and heavy smoke quickly engulfed the hospital. The cause of the fire was not immediately known.

S Upadhay, a senior vice president of the AMRI hospital company, said there were 160 patients in the 190-bed hospital annex at the time of the blaze.

The fire and the smoke was first noticed by people living in a massive slum close to the hospital, according to witnesses. Some of them rushed to the hospital and raised an alarm, but security guards kept them back, saying there was a small fire in the kitchen and there was nothing to worry about. As the smoke enveloped the building, the slum dwellers joined in the rescue effort.

It took firefighters more than an hour to arrive after the blaze started, said Pradeep Sarkar, a witness. His uncle was hospitalized hours earlier after suffering a heart attack at home, and he was moved to a nearby hospital after the fire broke out for treatment.

The narrow streets in the neighborhood apparently made it difficult for the unwieldy fire trucks to get close to the building and for fire fighters to bring in the big hydraulic ladders needed to evacuate those trapped inside. Eventually, they smashed the main gate to make way for the ladders.

Mamata Banerjee said that while the fire brigade was delayed, police arrived quickly to help with the rescue effort.

Dozens of fire engines eventually arrived at the AMRI hospital. By midmorning, the fire was under control and most of the patients had been evacuated to other hospitals in the area, said Javed Khan, the state fire services minister.

But state officials said the AMRI hospital staff did nothing to aid in the rescue operations.

"It was horrifying that the hospital authorities did not make any effort to rescue trapped patients," said Subrata Mukherjee, state minister for public health engineering. "Senior hospital authorities ran away after the fire broke out."

Sirhad Hakeem, a minister in the West Bengal government, said the hospital basement was being used as a storage area, although it was originally planned as a parking lot.

AMRI hospital fire: Hospital staff abandon patients to fire - The Times of India


Now this true professionalism !! Bravo !...Stupid people...Must be punished with compulsory Training in OHS.
 
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Bilal and CD might bring bad news about poverty , state of infrastructure...

We did no such thing here, nor do we intend to.

But what you don;t know is while whole of India progresses.. even if minutely this city is a perennial dumping ground of miseries !!!!

And the inhabitants don;t even have the aspiration to improve!!!

Dear CD, Bilal Do you know why this city is not attacked by terrorists alothough it is India's 3rd largest metro ?

Please remain on topic & don't talk about us.
 
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Medical staff at an Indian hospital abandoned their patients and fled for safety early Friday as fire and smoke poured through the building, leaving 65 people dead, many from smoke inhalation, government officials said.

It was horrifying that the hospital authorities did not make any effort to rescue trapped patients,'' said Subrata Mukherjee, state minister for public health engineering. ``Senior hospital authorities ran away after the fire broke out.''


RIP to the dead ....
At least hospital staff should tried to safe the lives of as many patients as they can but they abandoned them .. the responsible authorities should be punished ..
A sad incident
 
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Sadly it's seen as an every day occurrence in that part of the world, evidently Indians here seem more concerned about the fire in NATO tankers than this sad incident with huge loss of life.

It is a sad incident . RIP to the victims... don't try to score points over the death of innocent people . We also have plenty of thing to show and can put you into your rightful place. shameless
 
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