Corona station in Iraq: At least 40 dead in hospital fire


Status: 13.07.2021 01:52

Dozens of people died in Iraq in April when an oxygen cylinder exploded in a corona ward in a hospital. Now a similar catastrophe is occurring in the country. And again it hits people who fell ill with Covid-19.

A few months after a devastating fire in an Iraqi hospital, a similar tragedy in the country left dozens of lives again. In Nassirija in southern Iraq at least 41 people died in the evening, as the state television reported. Local health authority spokesman Ammar Baschar confirmed the figure. Eyewitnesses spoke of 48 fatalities.

Emergency services looked for more corpses that night. Imam al-Hussein Teaching Hospital lay in charred rubble after the fire was extinguished. According to initial findings, the fire broke out in a part of the clinic that was built to isolate Covid patients during the corona pandemic. Among other things, there was room for up to 100 beds on 600 square meters.

Another cause of an oxygen cylinder explosion?

Baschar said there were 63 people suffering from Covid-19 in the isolation ward. Witnesses reported to the German Press Agency that the fire broke out when an oxygen cylinder exploded. There was initially no official confirmation of this. As recently as April, 82 people were killed after a fire broke out in a clinic in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad. According to reports, an oxygen cylinder exploded in a ward for corona patients.

Black smoke rose over the building in Nassiriya. Dozens tried to help people in the hospital, according to eyewitnesses. Civil protection teams from the surrounding provinces were called to help in Nassirija and could have put out the fire, said the head of the civil protection department, Kadhem Bohan.

Head of health authority, hospital and civil defense suspended

Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kasimi held an emergency meeting with several ministers and security officials to investigate the causes of the fire. Some of the ministers and officials were expected in Nassiriya. The provincial health department, hospital and civil defense chiefs have been suspended from their duties. Al-Kasimi also directed provinces in the region to send medical aid to Dhi Kar.

So far, around 1.4 million infections with the coronavirus have been reported in Iraq. The vaccinations are making slow progress there. According to the statistics website Our World in Data, less than two percent of the population received at least one dose of vaccine.



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