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At least 10 patients killed in hospital fire in India's Odisha

An electrical short circuit likely caused the fire that killed 10 critically ill patients and injured 11 staff during rescue efforts at SCB Medical College ICU, officials said.

  • On Monday, a blaze erupted in the Trauma Care ICU at SCB Medical College in Cuttack, Odisha, killing 10 patients while 23 patients were present during the early morning incident.
  • Preliminary reports suggest an electrical short circuit triggered the fire that spread through the trauma wing; medical and security personnel "risked their lives" to rescue patients, leaving around 11 staff members with burn injuries.
  • Chief Minister Majhi confirmed that seven critically ill patients died during the initial evacuation, while three others succumbed later, and rescuers shifted the remaining patients to other departments for continued treatment.
  • Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi visited the site on Monday, announcing a judicial probe into the tragedy and Rs 25 lakh in ex-gratia assistance for each bereaved family, with strict action promised if negligence is found.
  • This incident follows a series of hospital fires across India where electrical faults remain a leading cause of safety failures, prompting the state government to initiate steps to strengthen fire safety measures in medical facilities.
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It is likely due to a short circuit, a common cause of hospital fires in India.

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Ten people have died in a hospital fire in the state of Odisha. The flames broke out in the intensive care unit, possibly caused by a short circuit.

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The Hindu broke the news in India on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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