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Despite repeated fires, only 11 per cent of Mumbai hospitals have a disaster plan

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Updated on: 14 March,2022 07:37 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Suraj Pandey | suraj.pandey@mid-day.com

Govt- and civic-run hospitals also fail to submit disaster management plan to the BMC

Despite repeated fires, only 11 per cent of Mumbai hospitals have a disaster plan

Ten newborns were killed in the fire in the Special Care Newborn Unit of Bhandara hospital on January 9, 2021. File pic

Only 11 per cent of the private hospitals and a few government- and corporation-run hospitals have submitted their disaster management plan to the civic body in the past one year, shows the official database. The BMC had sought the plan following a deadly fire at a hospital in Bhandara last year. 

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