THE death toll from a massive fire in a Baghdad hospital for coronavirus patients rose to 82 Sunday, as anxious relatives searched for those missing and the government suspended key health officials for alleged negligence.
The blaze, described by one witness as ‘volcanoes of fire,’ swept through the intensive care unit of the ibn al-Khatib hospital which tends exclusively to coronavirus patients with severe symptoms. Officials said the blaze, which also injured 110 people, was set off by an exploding oxygen cylinder.
Maher Ahmed, a nurse, was called at 9:45pm on Saturday, to come to the scene and help evacuate patients. “I could not have imagined it would be a massive blaze like that,” He said.
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