A heartbreaking fire in a neonatal intensive care unit in Jhansi, India, killed 10 newborns, raising questions about safety protocols as investigations begin into the cause.
Bimal Kumar Dubey, a local official, confirmed that 45 out of 55 infants were rescued. Investigations revealed safety lapses, including expired fire extinguishers that severely hindered timely rescue.
Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak expressed condolences and committed to rigorous accountability. He assured families that the government will support them while investigating the tragedy thoroughly.
Rescue operations faced significant delays; eyewitnesses noted a 30-minute lag in response as firefighters battled smoke, heightening the urgency and demand for answers from affected families.
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