Oxygen tank explosion kills 82 COVID19 patients in Baghdad hospital

Oxygen tank explosion kills 82 COVID19 patients in Baghdad hospital

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An oxygen tank explosion killed 82 COVID19 patients in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq on Sunday. The powerful blast left 110 patients injured. The hospital had been equipped to provide medical treatment to the COVID19 patients, the Iraqi health ministry said.

We urgently need to review safety measures at all hospitals to prevent such a painful incident from happening in the future,” spokesman Khalid al-Muhanna told state television, announcing the toll.

The fire erupted on Saturday at the Ibn Khatib hospital in the Diyala Bridge area.

Ali Bayati, a member of Iraq’s semi-official High Commission for Human Rights, had said earlier a final death toll had not yet been officially announced but it could be between 30 to 45.

Patients’ relatives scrambled during the blaze to save their loved ones.

A man who had been visiting his brother described people jumping out of windows to escape.

“The fire spread, like fuel … I took my brother out to the street, next to the checkpoint. Then I came (back) and went up from there. To the last floor, that did not burn. I found a girl suffocating, about 19 years old, she was suffocating, she was about to die,” said Ahmed Zaki.

“I took her on my shoulders and I ran down. People were jumping… Doctors fell on the cars. Everyone was jumping. And I kept going up from there, got people and come down again,” Zaki said.

Patients were moved to other hospitals, medical sources said. But several families were still at the hospital hours after the fire had been extinguished, after failing to find them elsewhere.

Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi ordered an investigation.

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