Mesolonghi: Fire at the Hospital - 30 patients were transferred
A fire broke out at the hospital in Mesolonghi, Greece, leading to the evacuation of 30 patients for safety reasons.
In the early hours of Sunday, a fire was reported at the hospital in Mesolonghi, causing significant disruption as smoke engulfed the second floor, which was under renovation. The cause of the fire is still unknown, but preliminary investigations suggest it may have been triggered by a short circuit in an electrical panel and wiring. Firefighters were quickly dispatched to the scene, with 22 personnel and seven vehicles responding to contain the incident.
Approximately 30 individuals were evacuated to safer areas within the hospital primarily due to the intense smoke. The local fire department worked efficiently to manage the situation, bringing the fire under complete control after a short period of time. The hospital's cardiology ward, located on the second floor, was affected, requiring swift action to ensure the safety of patients and staff.
This incident raises concerns regarding safety protocols in healthcare facilities, especially those undergoing renovations. Authorities will likely conduct an in-depth investigation to determine the exact cause of the fire and assess the adequacy of current fire safety measures in place to prevent such occurrences in the future.