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10 Patients Dead, 11 Staff Injured After Fire Breaks Out in Hospital ICU

10 Patients Dead, 11 Staff Injured After Fire Breaks Out in Hospital ICU

The fire at SCB Medical College in Odisha, India, started in the trauma ICU and spread to adjacent wards

People Relatives of fire victims gather outside the trauma care center at the SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack, India, on March 16, 2026Credit: AFP via Getty

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  • State officials announced financial compensation for victims' families and launched a high-level inquiry into the incident

  • Emergency measures and rescue efforts were carried out, with 23 patients evacuated and 11 staff treated for burns

At least 10 people have reportedly died and 11 others injured following a fire at a hospital in India.

The incident occurred on Monday, March 16, at around 2:30 a.m. local time with the fire starting at the trauma ICU department of the SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack in the state of Odisha, according to theBBC,ReutersandThe Hindu.

State Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi told the press that the victims were patients, adding that 11 hospital staff, including security, who tried to rescue patients were being treated for burns, per the BBC.

"As many as 23 patients undergoing treatment on the first floor of trauma care were shifted," the  Chief Minister, who visited the hospital after the incident, said, perThe Hindu.

In addition to the trauma department, "adjacent wards were also affected."

PEOPLE has reached out to Mohan Charan Majhi and SCB Medical College and Hospital for comment but didn't immediately receive responses.

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Medical personnel at SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack, India on March 16, 2026Credit: AFP via Getty

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"While shifting, seven patients succumbed to injuries. Subsequently, another three patients died in the ICU during treatment," he added.

The fire is believed to have been caused by an electrical short circuit, according to the BBC andThe Hindu.

Majhi told the media that the family members of the deceased victims would receive Rs. 25 lakh each ($27,000), perThe Hindu.

"Honorable Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi spoke with me over the telephone regarding the tragic incident that occurred at SCB Medical College in Cuttack," hewrote on X. "I have informed him about the emergency measures being taken for all those affected, the evacuation process, and the specialized medical services being provided to them. I have also provided information about the high-level inter-departmental inquiry directed by the state government."

Majhi added that he visited the hospital in the morning "and instructed the administration to provide all kinds of government assistance to the affected. All the concerned departments and teams are working tirelessly with full coordination."

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