sss112
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RIP to the Victims.
I read in the newspaper about how the nearby residents and slum dwellers tried to help but the guards kept them out.
Finally they managed to get in with ladders and saved patients by tying them to their own bodies and scaling down the ladders.
Then the Fire Department showed up [not their fault as the hospital authorities did not inform them at the first instance when fire started].
The really sad part is there will be no real action taken there by their beloved Didi [who just plays to the crowd than actually doing some developmental work] or other entities to avoid such an accident in the future.
I read in the newspaper about how the nearby residents and slum dwellers tried to help but the guards kept them out.
Finally they managed to get in with ladders and saved patients by tying them to their own bodies and scaling down the ladders.
Then the Fire Department showed up [not their fault as the hospital authorities did not inform them at the first instance when fire started].
The really sad part is there will be no real action taken there by their beloved Didi [who just plays to the crowd than actually doing some developmental work] or other entities to avoid such an accident in the future.