A fire engulfed City Hospital, an orthopedic care facility in Dindigul, Thursday night, claiming the lives of at least seven people, including a child, primarily due to suffocation. Around 29 patients were transferred to nearby government hospitals. Authorities swiftly responded, rescuing six individuals trapped in a lift. An investigation into the fire’s cause is underway.
Tamil Nadu: Seven killed as fire breaks out at private hospital in Dindigul

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