Bangalore: Fire in Colombia Asia Hospital, None Injured


Bangalore, Jan 6 (PTI): A fire broke out today in a private multi-speciality hospital near here but it was put off on time and there was no loss of life, fire officials said.

The fire broke out due to a short-circuit in the basement where the Uninterrupted Power Supply system was installed, causing thick blanket of smoke in the multi- storey Columbia Asia hospital building at Hebbal, they said.

The hospital chairman Dr Jayaram said all the 75 patients were "quickly" shifted to its Yeswanthpur unit and Baptist and Cauvery hospitals.

"There are no casualties. No one was injured in the incident," he told reporters.

Three fire tenders were pressed into service to extinguish the blaze.

According to an eye witness, the fire broke out at about 2.30 pm and soon smoke engulfed the building.

Though the fire was put-off, smoke was still emanating from the basement.

City Police Commissioner Jyoti Prakash Mirji said a case has been registered against the hospital.

The incident came close on the heels of the fire tragedy at AMRI hospital in Kolkata.
On December 9, the fire in AMRI Hospital had claimed 93 lives.

  

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