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The Hindu Editorial • March 19, 2026 • Read Original
Fire and more fire: On hospital ICU fires, patient safety
India must treat hospital fire safety as an issue of criminal accountability
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Analysis of editorial from The Hindu newspaper on March 19, 2026
Fire and more fire: On hospital ICU fires, patient safety
India must treat hospital fire safety as an issue of criminal accountability
Hospital Fire SafetyICU FiresSCB Medical CollegePatient SafetyCriminal Accountability
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Sentence 1 of 24
Sentence 1 of 24
Cuttack is not an anomaly.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
Cuttack
The city in Odisha where the latest hospital fire happened
Verb
is not
Is not something different or unique
Complement
an anomaly
Something that is very rare or unusual
Sentence 2 of 24
It is the latest entry in a ledger of preventable deaths in Indian hospital ICUs.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
It
The fire at Cuttack hospital
Verb
is
Is (current status)
Complement
the latest entry in a ledger of preventable deaths in Indian hospital ICUs
The newest addition to a long list of deaths that could have been avoided in hospital emergency units across India
Sentence 3 of 24
In 2016, 22 people died in a fire at a private hospital ICU in Bhubaneswar, which did not have the mandatory fire safety clearance.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
In 2016
In the year 2016
Subject
22 people
Twenty-two individuals
Verb
died
Lost their lives
Adjunct
in a fire at a private hospital ICU in Bhubaneswar
Due to a blaze at a non-government hospital’s intensive care unit in the capital city of Odisha
Adjunct
which did not have the mandatory fire safety clearance
The hospital lacked the required legal permission proving it was safe from fire
Sentence 4 of 24
Following this tragedy, fire safety audits were made compulsory for such facilities.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
Following this tragedy
After the tragic event in 2016
Subject
fire safety audits
Formal checks and inspections to see if fire safety rules are being followed
Verb
were made
Were officially required
Complement
compulsory for such facilities
Necessary for these types of healthcare centers by law
Sentence 5 of 24
Last year, the Odisha government allocated about ₹320 crore for fire safety improvement across hospitals in the State.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
Last year
In the year before this one (2025)
Subject
the Odisha government
The ruling body in the state of Odisha
Verb
allocated
Set aside money for a specific goal
Object
about ₹320 crore
Around 3200 million rupees (a large sum of money)
Adjunct
for fire safety improvement across hospitals in the State
To make hospitals in the state safer from fire risks
Sentence 6 of 24
But this did not prevent the fire at the government SCB Medical College and Hospital, Cuttack, apparently caused by a short circuit in the ICU of the trauma care unit.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
But
However (shows contrast)
Subject
this
The large funding and safety audits mentioned earlier
Verb
did not prevent
Could not stop something from happening
Object
the fire at the government SCB Medical College and Hospital, Cuttack
The recent blaze at the public hospital in Cuttack
Adjunct
apparently caused by a short circuit in the ICU of the trauma care unit
Likely started because of an electrical problem in the specialized emergency department
Sentence 7 of 24
Some reports suggest the fire may have started in a ventilator, which was later found heavily charred.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
Some reports
Information from news or officials
Verb
suggest
Say or point towards a possibility
Object
the fire may have started in a ventilator, which was later found heavily charred
The fire possibly began in a breathing machine that was found completely burnt afterwards
Sentence 8 of 24
The accident, which occurred in the early hours of Monday, claimed 12 of the 23 ICU patients.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
The accident
The fire tragedy
Adjunct
which occurred in the early hours of Monday
That happened during the late night/early morning of Monday
Verb
claimed
Took the lives of; resulted in the death of
Object
12 of the 23 ICU patients
Twelve out of the total 23 patients in the critical care unit
Sentence 9 of 24
Although the hospital had a firefighting unit, its personnel arrived after more than 30 minutes, reportedly because staff did not alert them early.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
Although the hospital had a firefighting unit
Even though the hospital had its own team to handle fires
Subject
its personnel
The members of the firefighting staff
Verb
arrived
Reached the scene
Adjunct
after more than 30 minutes
After a delay of over half an hour
Adjunct
reportedly because staff did not alert them early
According to reports, this happened because other employees failed to warn them quickly
Sentence 10 of 24
Additionally, the fire hydrants could not be operated by staff.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
Additionally
In addition to that; also
Subject
the fire hydrants
Special water taps used to fight fires
Verb
could not be operated by staff
The hospital employees were not able to make them work
Sentence 11 of 24
Nevertheless, water is not the right medium to fight electric fires, which are best extinguished using carbon dioxide, a method that requires trained personnel.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
Nevertheless
Regardless of the hydrant failure; however
Subject
water
Using water
Verb
is not
Is not (the correct choice)
Complement
the right medium to fight electric fires
The correct material or method to stop fires caused by electricity
Adjunct
which are best extinguished using carbon dioxide, a method that requires trained personnel
These fires are put out best with CO2 gas, but this way of working needs people who have been taught how to do it
Sentence 12 of 24
Last October, six patients were killed in an ICU fire in Rajasthan.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
Last October
In October of the previous year (2025)
Subject
six patients
Six individuals receiving hospital care
Verb
were killed
Lost their lives
Adjunct
in an ICU fire in Rajasthan
Because of a fire in a critical care unit in the state of Rajasthan
Sentence 13 of 24
In 2024, newborns died in an ICU fire in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
In 2024
In the year 2024
Subject
newborns
Newly born babies
Verb
died
Lost their lives
Adjunct
in an ICU fire in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh
Because of a fire in a specialized unit for babies in the city of Jhansi
Sentence 14 of 24
Two similar accidents were reported in Maharashtra in 2021.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
Two similar accidents
Two hospital fires that were like the one in Cuttack
Verb
were reported
Were officially noted in the news or records
Adjunct
in Maharashtra
In the Indian state of Maharashtra
Adjunct
in 2021
In the year 2021
Sentence 15 of 24
An audit in Jhansi revealed hazards including exposed wiring, inadequate earthing and electrical circuits not matching power load requirements — the last being a leading cause of electrical fires in India.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
An audit in Jhansi
A safety inspection in the city of Jhansi
Verb
revealed
Showed or made clear
Object
hazards including exposed wiring, inadequate earthing and electrical circuits not matching power load requirements
Dangerous issues like open wires, poor safety connections for electricity, and wires that cannot handle the amount of power being used
Adjunct
the last being a leading cause of electrical fires in India
The mismatch between power usage and wire capacity is a major reason for fires in India
Sentence 16 of 24
ICUs have intrinsic safety risks, as their oxygen-rich environment can turn even a spark into an inferno.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
ICUs
Intensive Care Units
Verb
have
Naturally possess
Object
intrinsic safety risks
Dangers that are built into their very nature and design
Adjunct
as their oxygen-rich environment can turn even a spark into an inferno
Because the high level of oxygen in these rooms can make even a small electrical fire grow into a giant, uncontrollable blaze
Sentence 17 of 24
ICUs are also packed with electrical equipment, and the personnel are not always well trained in their safe handling.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
ICUs
Emergency care units
Verb
are also packed
Are completely filled
Adjunct
with electrical equipment
With machines that use electricity
Subject
the personnel
The hospital employees
Verb
are not always well trained
Often lack the proper knowledge or practice
Adjunct
in their safe handling
In how to use these machines safely
Sentence 18 of 24
State-of-the-art medical equipment comes with advanced electronics and variable frequency drives that generate what are called “harmonic currents”.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
State-of-the-art medical equipment
The most modern and advanced machines used in hospitals
Verb
comes
Is equipped (naturally includes)
Adjunct
with advanced electronics and variable frequency drives that generate what are called “harmonic currents”
With complex electronic parts and motor controls that produce a special kind of electrical electricity called ‘harmonics’
Sentence 19 of 24
These currents flow within circuits and typically have no safety devices such as circuit breakers.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
These currents
The electricity produced by electronic parts
Verb
flow
Travel or move through something
Adjunct
within circuits
Inside the network of wires and electrical parts
Verb
typically have
Usually possess or are equipped with
Object
no safety devices such as circuit breakers
None of the tools that automatically switch off the power when it becomes dangerous
Sentence 20 of 24
Harmonics create silent, persistent overheating and insulation degradation and are a severe fire hazard.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
Harmonics
The extra electrical currents that interfere with normal electricity
Verb
create
Cause to happen
Object
silent, persistent overheating and insulation degradation
Quiet, nonstop extra heat and the damaging of the plastic coating on wires
Verb
are
Exist as
Complement
a severe fire hazard
A very big risk for starting a fire
Sentence 21 of 24
Today’s electrical practice lays down that every time a new ventilator is wheeled into an ICU, the wiring, protection and load capacity must be re-evaluated.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
Today’s electrical practice
The current way electrical work is supposed to be done
Verb
lays down
Officially sets as a rule or requirement
Object
that every time a new ventilator is wheeled into an ICU, the wiring, protection and load capacity must be re-evaluated
The rule that whenever a new breathing machine is brought into the unit, all the electrical wires and safety checks must be done again
Sentence 22 of 24
Older facilities need an electrical upgrade before cutting edge equipment can be installed.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
Older facilities
Old hospital buildings and units
Verb
need
Require
Object
an electrical upgrade
An improvement or modernization of the electrical wiring system
Adjunct
before cutting edge equipment can be installed
Prior to putting in the newest and most advanced medical technology
Sentence 23 of 24
As patients in ICUs are often sedated, intubated, and connected to machines, staff must be trained to ensure their safe evacuation.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
As patients in ICUs are often sedated, intubated, and connected to machines
Because the people in critical care are usually unconscious, having tubes to help them breathe, and are linked to medical machines
Subject
staff
The hospital workers
Verb
must be trained
Need to be taught how to do something correctly
Adjunct
to ensure their safe evacuation
To make sure the patients are taken out of the building safely during a fire
Sentence 24 of 24
Until India treats hospital fire safety as a matter of criminal accountability rather than bureaucratic paperwork, the fires will keep burning and the bodies will keep mounting.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
Until India treats hospital fire safety as a matter of criminal accountability rather than bureaucratic paperwork
Only after India starts punishing people for fire safety mistakes like actual crimes, instead of just filling out useless forms
Subject
the fires
Tragic hospital fires
Verb
will keep burning
Will continue to happen repeatedly
Subject
the bodies
Deaths of hospital patients
Verb
will keep mounting
Will continue to increase in number
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