The loss of newborn lives in such a preventable manner is not just a tragedy but a glaring indictment of systemic neglect that demands immediate redressal, for ultimately it is an act little short of murder. At the heart of the incident lies a failure to adhere to basic fire safety norms. Reports of malfunctioning extinguishers, a lack of fire alarms, and insufficient exits paint a damning picture of negligence. While authorities maintain that extinguishers were functional, the admission that staff may have been inadequately trained to use them underscores the problem. Fire safety equipment is futile without proper training and periodic drills, particularly in critical care units where seconds can mean the difference between life and death.
Adding to the gravity is the issue of overcrowding. The neonatal unit reportedly housed nearly three times its capacity, a situation justified by officials as temporary due to pending ward expansion. However, such overcrowding is a chronic problem in government hospitals, where demand frequently outstrips capacity. Overburdened infrastructure not only compromises the quality of care but also amplifies the risks during emergencies, as this tragedy painfully demonstrates. The role of hospital staff during the fire also raises troubling questions. Allegations of staff abandoning their posts, leaving parents and attendants to rescue their babies, are deeply concerning. While it is unfair to single out individuals during such chaos, the larger issue of accountability and preparedness cannot be ignored. Crisis management protocols must include clear guidelines and training to ensure that staff can respond effectively under pressure.
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