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Delhi children's hospital fire: Hospital licence had expired, doctors not qualified for newborn care, says cops

IndiaTimes Monday, 27 May 2024
Police investigation reveals lapses at New Born Baby Care Hospital in Vivek Vihar after fire kills six newborns. Hospital operated with expired license, unqualified doctors, lack of fire safety measures.
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News video: Growing Fire Incidents in Delhi Raise Concerns | Hospital Fire Kills 6 Infants | CM Kejriwal Reacts

Growing Fire Incidents in Delhi Raise Concerns | Hospital Fire Kills 6 Infants | CM Kejriwal Reacts 04:34

On the night of May 25th, a devastating fire broke out at the Newborn Baby Care Hospital in the Vivek Vihar area of New Delhi, resulting in the tragic deaths of six newborns. The blaze, which started late at night, quickly engulfed the hospital, with firefighters valiantly attempting to control the...

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