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Major fire at cardiology institute in Kanpur, no casualities

By IANS | Updated: March 28, 2021 10:25 IST

Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh), March 28 A major fire erupted in the cardiology institute in Kanpur on Sunday morning....

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Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh), March 28 A major fire erupted in the cardiology institute in Kanpur on Sunday morning.

Patients in the ICU were immediately evacuated. There were no reports of any casualties. The cause of the fire is also not known.

Fire tenders were rushed to the spot. The electricity supply was cut off and patients and their attendants were brought out from the stairs.

Kanpur police commissioner Aseem Arun said that the fire had been brought under control. He said that prima facie, it appeared that the fire was caused by short-circuit.

"The Chief Minister has taken cognizance of the incident and has directed the district officials to arrange for treatment of patients in other hospitals. He has also set up a high-level committee comprising Principal Secretary (health) and DG Fire services to probe the incident. The committee will visit the site of the incident and submit its report. The Chief Minister has further directed all hospitals and medical facilities in the state to strengthen their firefighting equipment," said Additional Chief Secretary (home) Avanish Awasthi.

( With inputs from IANS )

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