A hospital fire has broken out in the southern Iraq city of Nasiriyah, reportedly killing at least 39 people, injuring five and marking the country’s second deadly blaze this year at a medical facility for Covid-19 patients.
Footage from the scene shows dark smoke rising from a fire at the Imam Hussein Educational Hospital in Nasiriyah on Monday night. Another clip purports to show victims being carried out of the building.
#Developing: More than 20 killed, dozens hurt in fire at COVID-19 ward at Imam Hussein Hospital in Dhi Qar governorate #NRTnews #Iraq pic.twitter.com/SVvxtGJj2K
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اخراج الضحايا من مستشفى الحسين في #ذي_قار pic.twitter.com/nCE5Qa2p2v
— Rudaw عربية (@rudaw_arabic) July 12, 2021
The fire broke out inside the hospital’s isolation area for Covid-19 treatment, Iraq’s state-run INA news agency reported. The fire has been brought under control, the outlet said, citing the health directorate of the Dhi Qar Governorate. Search operations were ongoing, suggesting the casualty toll may continue to rise. An undisclosed number of patients remain missing.
#Nasiriyah moments ago: pic.twitter.com/SCusoo1jZu
— Yousif al-Hashimi | يوسف الهاشمي (@YousifHashimi) July 12, 2021
INA made no reference to possible causes of the fire. At least 82 people were killed and more than 100 were injured in April, when an oxygen tank exploded in a hospital for Covid-19 patients in Baghdad. That fire reportedly broke out in the Ibn Khatib hospital’s intensive-care unit, and many of the deaths resulted from patients being taken off their oxygen machines for evacuation or suffocating from smoke inhalation.
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