Overview
- Hospital officials confirmed six fatalities and said five patients remain critical, while some outlets reported higher tolls that authorities have not verified.
- The blaze began in the Neuro ICU storeroom on the second floor, with officials citing a suspected short circuit; 24 patients were in two ICUs at the time.
- Thick toxic smoke rapidly engulfed the ward, firefighters broke windows to attack the flames, and the fire was controlled in roughly two hours as patients were wheeled outside.
- Many patients in the affected ICU were comatose, complicating evacuations, and six could not be revived despite CPR and resuscitation efforts.
- Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma visited the site and ordered an inquiry led by Medical Education Commissioner Iqbal Khan, with FSL teams and post-mortems to determine cause and accountability as families allege negligence and inadequate fire-safety.