Lucknow hospital fire doused; all patients safely shifted to other facilities

Lucknow hospital fire doused; all patients safely shifted to other facilities

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh): A fire that broke out at a Lokbandhu Hospital in Lucknow late on Monday night has been doused and all patients from the affected wards have been rescued and shifted to other medical facilities, officials said on Tuesday. District Magistrate Visakh G Iyer said, "The fire has been doused, and all the patients of the three wards have been rescued and referred to other facilities. None of the patients are stuck inside."

In a recent development, the Principal Secretary of Health, Partha Sarthi Sen Sharma, said, "No casualty or injury has been reported in the incident. All the patients have been shifted to another hospital. We have spoken to the management of those hospitals, too. The fire has been doused off. The reasons are not yet clear."

Divisional Commissioner Roshan Jacob emphasised, "The reason behind this fire is not yet clear. However, all the patients have been shifted to other hospitals." "The fire has been doused. The reasons behind this will be investigated," Jacob said. Meanwhile, on Monday, Police Commissioner Amarendra Singh Sengar confirmed that the fire brigade had reached the scene promptly.

"We received information of a fire at the Lokbandhu Hospital. The fire brigade reached here. All the patients have been evacuated and shifted to nearby hospitals. There is no report of any injury," he told ANI. Inside visuals from Lokbandhu Hospital as firefighting operations continue and the SDRF team arrives at the spot.

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Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath took cognisance of the incident. Senior officials reached the location. Fire brigade teams are on site, and fire control efforts are in progress. Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak assured, "Smoke was detected on the ground floor. The hospital staff immediately began shifting patients. About 200 patients have been moved. Serious patients were sent to KGMU, and some to the Civil Hospital. There is no cause for concern."

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He further added, "Firefighters are currently inside the building, and firefighting operations are ongoing. There have been no casualties. All patients are safe, and two to three critically ill patients have been moved to the ICU ward of KGMU." (ANI)

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