Muzaffarpur Hospital Fire Kills Five in Devastating ICU Blaze; CM Samrat Choudhary Announces Compensation
A deadly fire broke out in the ICU of a hospital in Muzaffarpur at around 3 AM, claiming five lives and triggering emergency rescue operations. Several patients were evacuated in critical condition. Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary announced compensation for victims' families as investigations point to a suspected short circuit.
According to preliminary information, the fire is suspected to have been caused by a short circuit. The blaze spread rapidly within the ICU, putting critically ill patients at extreme risk and forcing urgent evacuation efforts.
Several patients were successfully rescued from the ICU during the emergency operation. However, many of the rescued patients remain in critical condition, and authorities have warned that the death toll may rise further in the coming hours as medical teams continue intensive treatment efforts.
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary expressed deep sorrow over the incident and announced financial assistance for the affected families. The government has declared compensation of four lakh rupees for the families of each deceased victim as an immediate relief measure.
Emergency services, hospital staff, and rescue teams worked through the early hours to control the fire and evacuate patients from the affected ward. The situation was eventually brought under control, but not before significant loss of life and distress to patients and their families.
The incident has prompted administrative attention, with authorities expected to review safety standards in medical facilities to prevent such tragedies in the future.
The Muzaffarpur hospital fire stands as a grim reminder of the urgent need for robust fire safety infrastructure in critical healthcare institutions, where even a few moments of delay can result in irreversible loss of life.

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