Quickly after the incident, a number of sufferers have been shifted to close by Kailash Hospital and Om Hospital, officers stated, including {that a} affected person stays admitted to the ICU, whereas two others have been referred to Delhi.
The Mark Hospital in Sector 66 in Noida has been sealed and the license has been suspended after an Oxygen pipeline bursted two days in a row, well being division officers stated on Monday. Nevertheless, no casualties have been reported within the incident. All sufferers have been shifted to different hospitals after the second blast within the hospital, which was reported on Monday night, officers stated.
First explosion was reported on Sunday
The primary explosion was reported round midday on Sunday attributable to a brief circuit close to the intensive care unit (ICU) on the bottom ground of the 49-bed facility positioned within the Part 3 space, they added.
After the second blast, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Narendra Kumar, Deputy Chief Medical Officer (DCMO) Dr Chandan Soni, Well being Division Advisor Shweta Khurana, and different officers reached the spot.
A number of sufferers shifted to different hospitals
Quickly after the incident, a number of sufferers have been shifted to close by Kailash Hospital and Om Hospital, officers stated, including {that a} affected person stays admitted to the ICU, whereas two others have been referred to Delhi.
Officers additional added that the details about the remaining sufferers is being collected with DCMO Soni saying that the hospital was sealed and its licence has been suspended attributable to negligence of the hospital administration. A joint committee has been shaped to research the incident, he stated.
With inputs from companies
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