Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir):A massive fire broke out at Srinagar's Bone and Joint Hospital Barzulla on Friday night, after which patients undergoing treatment there were shifted to other hospitals. The fire at the only orthopaedic hospital in Srinagar has added to the difficulties of the patients.
The fire, which broke out at around 9:30 pm, was contained by fire emergency services after two hours. Police, NGOs and residents rushed the patients to other hospitals in the city. "The fire started at the hospital's emergency theatre but later engulfed the whole building. Men and machinery tried hard to douse it," Dr. Suhail Ahmad, Medical Superintendent, B&J Hospital, said. On the other hand, the hospital building has converted into ashes and charred wood while the administration is currently busy assessing the cause of the fire.
Speaking to the media, Vivek Bhardwaj, Additional Chief Secretary, Jammu and Kashmir Health and Medical Education Department, said the fire started in the emergency theatre of the hospital but later engulfed the entire building. Referring to the emergency services, he said, "All the patients have been shifted to safer places from this hospital where they are undergoing treatment. Emergency services need to be restarted." "All the hospitals have been audited and work is being done accordingly. Doctors are taking care of patients," Bharadwaj added.