Toll rises to 3 in Jharkhand's hospital corridor collapse
15 people got trapped after a portion of the corridor on the second floor of the MGM Hospital’s medicine department in Jamshedpur's Sakchi area collapsed.
PTI

Jamshedpur, 4 May
The toll rose to
three in the collapse of a state-run hospital corridor in Jharkhand's East
Singhbhum district as one more body was recovered from there, an official said
on Sunday.
Two others, who were
injured in the incident, are undergoing treatment, he said.
Jharkhand Health
Minister Irfan Ansari said three people died in the hospital corridor collapse.
Altogether 15 people
got trapped after a portion of the corridor on the second floor of the MGM
Hospital’s medicine department in Jamshedpur's Sakchi area collapsed around 4
pm on Saturday, police said.
MGM Hospital
superintendent Nakul Choudhary said, "Two persons were injured in the
incident. An aged woman, whose condition was serious, was referred to Tata Main
Hospital," he said.
Twelve people,
including the injured, who were rescued from the site, have been provided
immediate medical assistance, Deputy Commissioner of East Singhbhum Ananya
Mittal said.
A committee has been
formed to probe the incident and asked to submit a report in 48 hours, he said.
Chief Minister Hemant
Soren also ordered a probe into the collapse of the hospital corridor.
Ansari said he, along
with the additional chief secretary of the health department, visited the site
following the direction of the chief minister.
"NDRF and
district administration are engaged in rescue work. A high-level probe has been
ordered. Strict action will be taken against the culprits in a week,"
Ansari posted on X.
He said that the
government would give a compensation of Rs 5 lakh to the kin of each deceased
and Rs 50,000 to each injured person.
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