Key Points

A sudden fire at Lokbandhu Hospital in Lucknow sparked an immediate emergency response on Monday night. Authorities successfully evacuated approximately 200 patients to nearby hospitals including Civil Hospital, Balrampur Hospital, and KGMU. Fire officials and hospital staff worked swiftly to ensure the safety of all patients, with no reported casualties. The cause of the fire remains under investigation, but officials have confirmed that the situation is now under control.

Key Points: Lucknow Hospital Fire Evacuates 200 Patients Safely

  • Fire broke out at Lokbandhu Hospital late Monday night
  • Emergency services quickly evacuated 200 patients to nearby hospitals
  • Five patients confirmed stable at Civil Hospital
  • Cause of fire remains unknown
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Patients safely relocated after fire at Lucknow hospital; five stable: Officials

Lokbandhu Hospital fire prompts swift evacuation of patients to nearby hospitals with no casualties reported

"All the patients have been safely evacuated and sent to government hospitals. There has been no loss of life. - Dr. Sangeeta Gupta, Hospital Director"

Lucknow, April 15

Following a fire at Lokbandhu Hospital in Lucknow late on Monday night, several patients were safely relocated to nearby hospitals, including Civil Hospital, where they are now under medical care. Officials confirmed that five of the patients are in stable condition.

The trauma centre in-charge at Civil Hospital, Dr Vipin Mishra, confirmed that five patients had arrived from Lokbandhu.

"Five patients have arrived. The condition of all the patients is stable. Doctors from all departments are working," he said.

The incident prompted an immediate response from emergency services. According to Chief Fire Officer Mangesh Kumar, the fire department received the alert at 9:44 pm.

"We received the information at 9:44 pm, and upon receiving the information, our entire team reached the spot. Our team has evacuated everyone safely. The cause of the fire is not yet known," he told ANI.

Authorities at Lokbandhu Hospital assured that all safety measures were swiftly implemented. Dr Sangeeta Gupta, Director of Lokbandhu Hospital, stated, "All the patients have been safely evacuated and sent to government hospitals. There has been no loss of life. The cause of the fire is not yet known. The situation is fine now."

Adding to the updates, Lucknow Mayor Sushma Kharkwal said, "The fire is under control. All our patients are safe. They have been shifted to nearby hospitals. At this time, everyone is safe. The situation is under control."

Earlier on Monday, District Magistrate Visakh G Iyer said that the fire has been doused and all patients from the affected wards have been rescued and shifted to other hospitals, including Civil Hospital, Balrampur Hospital, and KGMU. He further added that none of the patients are stuck inside.

Meanwhile, Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak said that around 200 patients were safely moved from Lokbandhu Hospital and that no casualties have been reported.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Thank God everyone is safe! The emergency response teams did an amazing job evacuating all those patients so quickly. 👏 Hope they find out what caused the fire soon.
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Priya M.
This is so scary! My aunt was in that hospital last month. Hospitals should have better fire prevention systems - this could have been much worse. Glad to hear all patients are stable though.
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Amit S.
Kudos to the doctors and firefighters who worked through the night! The coordination between different hospitals was impressive. Hope the patients recover soon.
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Neha T.
While the evacuation was handled well, I'm concerned about why we're not hearing more about fire safety audits in hospitals. This isn't the first incident in UP. Authorities need to be more proactive.
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Sanjay R.
My cousin works at Civil Hospital - they got flooded with patients overnight but handled it like champs! The medical staff deserves all our respect for working extra hours to care for everyone.
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Ananya P.
So relieved to hear there were no casualties! 🙏 The quick response saved lives today. Hope they investigate thoroughly and improve safety measures across all hospitals.

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