At least 41 dead after COVID hospital in Iraq catches fire, report says

At least 41 dead after COVID hospital in Iraq catches fire, report says
By Daria Bedenko

The cause of the fire at the Al-Hussein Hospital in Iraq’s Nasiriyah district, where coronavirus patients are being treated, is not yet determined. Reports suggest, however, that the fire was caused by an oxygen cylinder explosion.

At least 41 people were killed and “dozens” injured in a fire that erupted in the Al-Hussein coronavirus hospital in Iraq’s Nasiriyah district on Monday, according to the Iraqi state news agency INA.

Al Arabiya, citing Iraqi media reports, said that the number of victims is “likely to rise”.

Health officials of the Dhi Qar Governorate declared a state of emergency after the incident. According to reports, the fire could have been caused by an oxygen cylinder explosion, but the official cause is still to be determined.

According to government officials, cited by INA, the fire is “under control”, as the remaining patients were evacuated from the hospital.

Videos showing the hospital engulfed in flames emerged online.

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​This is not the first time a COVID hospital has caught fire in Iraq, as, earlier in April, a fire at a Baghdad COVID-19 hospital killed 82 and injured 110. The cause of the explosion and subsequent fire was ruled to be incorrectly-stored oxygen cylinders.

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