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Blaze at quarantine center in Indian city kills 10

August 09, 2020
Rescue workers on Sunday look for survivors after a fire broke out in a hotel that was being used as a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) facility in Vijayawada, in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. — Courtesy photo
Rescue workers on Sunday look for survivors after a fire broke out in a hotel that was being used as a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) facility in Vijayawada, in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. — Courtesy photo



VIJAYAWADA — At least 10 people died when a huge fire broke out at a COVID-19 treatment and quarantine center in the southeastern Indian city of Vijaywada early on Sunday, officials said.

Emergency crews rescued up to 20 patients and medical staff from the center housed in a hotel and took them to hospital, Police Commissioner B. Srinivasulu said.

Initial reports suggest the fire was caused by a short circuit in the center, police and fire officials said.

Television footage showed rescuers wearing face masks and full body suits taking survivors out of the blackened building on trolleys.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Twitter he felt “anguished” and had discussed the situation with Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy.

Reddy said the state would pay each of the victim's families Rs5 million ($66,656.00).

“Several people who were trapped and injured have been rescued and moved to a government hospital,” said Lakshmi, a constable at the police control room. — Agencies


August 09, 2020
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