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Russia hospital fire kills 37

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Update: 2013-09-13 06:45:00
Russia hospital fire kills 37

DHAKA: At least 37 people have died in a fire that engulfed a psychiatric hospital in north-western Russia, officials say.

The blaze occurred in the village of Luka, in Novgorod region. The timber-built hospital housed some 60 people.

A nurse who tried to guide patients to safety was among the dead, Russian media report. So far 15 bodies have been recovered at the scene.

The fire broke out just before 3:00am local time (23:00 GMT Thursday). A patient smoking may have started it.

Officials had previously ordered the building to be closed because of safety concerns.

The fire started in the male ward and spread quickly through the single-storey Oksochi hospital, emergency ministry officials say. TV pictures later showed the gutted building.

“Medical personnel saw a patient who was shrouded in flames. It’s possible that he was smoking in bed and the mattress caught fire,” regional governor Sergei Mitin told Russia’s Interfax news agency.

He added that the ward housed severely ill patients.

Source: bbc
BDST: 1634 HRS, SEP 13, 2013
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