COVID-19 Patient Killed In Indian Hospital Fire

NEW DELHI– A 60-year-old woman, being treated for COVID-19, was killed early yesterday, in a fire incident, at a state-run hospital, in India’s eastern state of West Bengal, officials said.

 

The fire broke out inside a hospital ward for COVID-19 patients, at Burdwan Medical College in Purba Bardhaman district, about 110 km north of Kolkata, the capital city of West Bengal.

 

“It was around 5:00 a.m. local time (2330 GMT) today that the fire broke out in the ward. There were four patients in the general ward. Even though we managed to rescue three patients, one succumbed. Only one bed was affected in the fire,” Dr. Tapas Ghosh, medical superintendent of the hospital, told media.

 

The hospital authorities have formed a five-member committee to probe into the incident.

 

Local media, quoting a senior doctor, reported that, the fire may have been triggered by a mosquito repellent coil, as only one bed was gutted.

 

India is currently battling the third wave of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Federal health ministry yesterday morning said, 235,532 new cases and 871 related deaths were reported during the past 24 hours.

 

 

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

Thai Beach Closes After Oil Spill Washes Ashore

BANGKOK– A beach on Thailand’s east coast was closed yesterday, as oil leaking from an underwater pipeline in the Gulf of Thailand, washed ashore.

 

The leak from the pipeline of the Star Petroleum Refining Public Company, started late Tuesday, and had been brought under control one day later, said the company, estimating that up to 50 tonnes of oil had been leaked.

 

The oil slick covered a total area of around 67 square km of the sea yesterday morning, a satellite image from the government’s Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency, showed.

 

Oil reached the shoreline of the Mae Ramphueng beach, in Rayong Province yesterday morning, forcing the local government to declare the beach a disaster area and close it to the public for clean-up operation.

 

The provincial authority also ordered surrounding shops to stop trading, until the situation is resolved

 

 

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK