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Western India hospital inferno claims ten newborns lives

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This frame grab from video provided by KK Productions shows women grieving at District General Hospital where a fire broke out in Bhandara, about 70 kilometres from Nagpur, India, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021. A fire broke out in the intensive care unit of a government-run hospital in western India early Saturday, killing 10 infants, police and news reports said. Firefighters rescued seven babies from the newborn care unit of the hospital. (KK Productions via AP)

MAHARASHTRA-(MaraviPost)-Ten newborns were killed on Saturday in a massive fire at a hospital in Maharashtra, India’s richest state.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi confirmed the tragedy on Saturday, January 9.

Narendra Modi on twitter said, “Heart-wrenching tragedy in Bhandara, Maharashtra, where we have lost precious young lives.

“Heart-wrenching tragedy in Bhandara, Maharashtra, where we have lost precious young lives”.

A report by Reuters indicated that the massive blaze broke out around 2am on Saturday at the hospital in Maharashtra in Care Unit for newborns.

According to the civil surgeon at Bhandara District General Hospital Pramod Khandate, the care unit had about 17 infants the time of the incident and seven were rescued.

Other reports revealed that the victims of the inferno were between one and three months old.

Several other politicians in the country including the opposition leader Rahul Gandhi have expressed their grief.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thakre has ordered a probe into the incident.

Angella Semu

I hold a Bachelor of science degree in Agriculture Development Communication that I obtained from Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources. I previously worked with The Nation Publications Limited since 2018 before joining The Maravi post particularly on Agriculture Desk as an intern before I became a correspondent. Currently I am reporting for The Maravi Post mainly in International News and locally in the Southern region of Malawi.