Death Toll Of Hospital Fire In Baghdad May Hit 130: Iraqi Human Rights Commission

Death Toll Of Hospital Fire In Baghdad May Hit 130: Iraqi Human Rights Commission

BAGHDAD, Apr 27 (NNN-NINA) – The Iraqi Independent High Commission for Human Rights (IHCHR), said yesterday that, the death toll of the hospital fire on Saturday night, might reach 130.

“The approximate number of deaths, according to the testimonies obtained by the IHCHR team, may reach 130, including unidentified badly charred bodies,” said an IHCHR statement.

According to IHCHR, the fire was caused by an explosion of an oxygen cylinder, inside Ibn al-Khatib Hospital, dedicated to treating COVID-19 patients, in the east of the capital Baghdad, the statement added.

IHCHR blames hospital officials for not adhering to the Ministry of Health instructions, to limit the number of visitors to the hospital, which is already overcrowded with COVID-19 patients, according to the statement.

The hospital lacks an early-warning system for fire, in addition to the obvious failure of the hospital administration to rapidly rescue the patients, the statement noted.

The hospital fire prompted Prime Minister, Mustafa al-Kadhimi, to suspend the Minister of Health, Hassan al-Tamimi, and launched an investigation into the deadly incident.– NNN-NINA

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