Hospital fire kills dozens of people in Iraq's southern Dhi Qar province
A great number of people lost their lives when a massive fire engulfed the coronavirus isolation ward of an Iraqi hospital Monday. The fire broke out at the Al-Hussein hospital in the southern Iraqi city of Nasiriyah late Monday and was brought under control by local civil defence forces.
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- Published Date: 09:54 | 13 July 2021
- Modified Date: 11:57 | 13 July 2021
The death toll in a fire at a coronavirus hospital in a southern Iraq city has risen to 66, health officials said on Tuesday, as an angry crowd gathered near the city's morgue waiting to receive relatives' bodies.
More than 100 others were injured in Monday night's fire in the city of Nassiriya, which was thought to have been triggered an exploding oxygen tank, officials said.
Two health officials said the death toll included the remains of 21 charred bodies that were still unidentified.
People gathered at the city morgue blamed local authorities for negligence and lack of safety measures at the hospital.
"No quick response to the fire, not enough firefighters. Sick people burned to death. It's a disaster," said Mohammed Fadhil, who was waiting there to receive his brother's body.
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