Three people were killed, 14 injured and over a dozen trapped when the ceiling of a hospital in Bhopal crashed trapping patients and employees under the rubble here on Friday evening. Most of those injured were female patients undergoing treatment.
The first floor of a portion of the women’s surgical ward at the Kasturba Gandhi Hospital, maintained by India’s Public Sector Undertaking Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. (BHEL), collapsed at about 4.20 p.m. (IST) killing 80-year-old Mohammad Jameel and a youth whose identity could not be ascertained till the filing of this report. Jameel had come to visit his wife who had undergone by-pass surgery a few days back. While another deceased has been identified by the district administration as Arun Sisodia, 24, who had gone to see his ailing mother. The condition of 11 of those injured was stated to be critical and they have been shifted to the intensive care unit (ICU) of the same hospital. One of them is a four-year-old child.
According to S. R. Prasad, Executive Director of the BHEL Bhopal Unit, more than a dozen persons, including patients and hospital staff, were trapped under the debris of the two-story building. He said some tiling work was going on in the nearly 50-year-old building at the time of the collapse.
Prasad said, “Our focus is on rescue operations at present but an inquiry would definitely be conducted later on to ascertain the reasons for this incident. It’s an old building constructed in 1968 but maintenance work is carried out every year and such an incident should not have taken place.” Chaos prevailed at the hospital following the collapse as a large number of people thronged the hospital to enquire about what had happened there. A crane was pressed into service to clear the debris and police had a tough time to control the crowd. Earth moving machines and equipment have been pressed into service to clear the rubble and pull out those trapped.
According to the PRO of BHEL, Vinodanand Jha an intensive care unit is being constructed on the ground floor of the building. The work has been going on for six months, but I can’t say what exactly led to this incident.
Meanwhile, Madhya Pradesh Chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has announced an ex-gratia of Rs. 200,000 lakh to kin of those killed in the incident and Rs.50,000 to those injured in the incident, official sources said. Persons injured in the incident would also be provided free treatment, the collector said.
3 killed, 14 injured in Bhopal hospital building collapse
3 killed, 14 injured in Bhopal hospital building collapse
