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According to multiple reports, the building of the Ibn Khatib hospital, in the Diyala Bridge area of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, caught fire on Saturday after an oxygen cylinder exploded.
At least 27 people died and 46 were injured in an Iraqi COVID-19 hospital that caught fire on Saturday, Reuters reported, citing medical sources.
The fire reportedly broke out after an oxygen tank exploded on the second floor, in a pulmonary intensive care unit for critically ill patients and their relatives. At the time of the explosion, according to the civil defence and emergency services, there were about 120 people in the two-storey hospital, and nearly 90 were saved.
Dozens of firefighting vehicles were deployed to the scene, with ambulances rushing the injured to other healthcare facilities. According to Major General Kadhim Bohan, the fire has been extinguished.
Users on social media shared photos and video allegedly depicting the scene showing people and medical staff rescuing patients from areas full of smoke.
Following the deadly incident, Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi ordered to launch an investigation into the causes of the tragedy and to detain the head of the Baghdad hospital.
“Al-Kadhimi has ordered to immediately launch an investigation into the causes of the tragedy … An investigation will be into the director of the hospital, the director of the security service and those responsible for maintaining the equipment in the hospital. Until the end of the investigation, they will be detained”, the office said in a message.
🇮🇶 Iraque | Imagens da explosão do tanque de oxigênio no Hospital Covid-19 Ibn Khatib, na área da Ponte Diyala em Bagdá. Sobe para 27 o número de mortes registradas no Hospital.#coronavirus pic.twitter.com/BiucRmaiYi
— Coronavirus COVID-19 (@CoronavirusAL) April 24, 2021
انفجار قناني الاوكسجين على المرضى المصابين بكورونا في مستشفى #ابن_الخطيب وهناك انباء وفاة ٢١ شخصا بين المصابين.#العراق #كورونا pic.twitter.com/4fvn6XACEg
— Rafah Alsaad 🇨🇦 (@AlsaadRafah) April 24, 2021