Mumbai Hospital Fire Claims 8 Lives, Baby Among Victims

Mumbai Hospital Fire Claims 8 Lives, Baby Among Victims

Heartbreaking Blaze at Mumbai Hospital Claims Eight Lives, Tiny One Among Them

In a grim reminder that India’s safety nets can be a bit leaky, a fire erupted on the fourth floor of a government‑run hospital in northern Andheri on Monday afternoon, leaving a three‑month‑old baby and seven other folks dead.

Quick Snapshot

  • When: Around 4 pm local time, Monday
  • Where: ESIC Kamgar Hospital, Andheri, Mumbai
  • Casualties: 8 (including a 3‑month‑old infant)
  • Rescued: 140 people – patients, doctors, nurses – now being treated across Mumbai’s hospitals

The Blame Game

Fire officials say the building, dating back to the 1970s, never got a proper safety audit. Our “deputy chief fire officer” M.D. Ogle points out that it’s the occupier’s job to pull these checks. It turns out the hospital skipped the paperwork, letting a potential catastrophe slide into a blaze.

India’s Pattern of Unplanned Fires

“Accidental fires are common across India because of poor safety standards and lax enforcement of regulations,” says the spokesperson. Mumbai, the country’s bustling financial hub, sees a high number of such incidents due to crowded spaces and historic buildings.

Earlier Tragic Fires in the City

  • December 2023 – A massive fire rips through a popular restaurant, killing at least 14 people.
  • Earlier that month – A Mumbai sweet shop catches fire, the building collapses, and 12 workers asleep at the time lose their lives.

This latest disaster underscores that safety checks are not optional – they’re a lifesaver.