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Delhi hotel fire: 13 foreign nationals among 15 victims undergoing treatment; 6 on ventilator support

Delhi Government Orders Crackdown After Fatal Hotel Fire In Malviya Nagar
Malviya Nagar's restaurant fire (Photo-AP)
NEW DELHI: Max Hospital in Saket said 15 people injured in the fire at a hotel in Delhi's Hauz Rani area are currently undergoing treatment at the facility, including 13 foreign nationals on Thursday.In a statement, the hospital said 6 patients are on ventilator support. It added that all admitted patients are stable and showing signs of improvement, according to news agency PTI.According to the hospital, nine patients are being treated in the intensive care unit (ICU) and general wards, and their overall condition remains stable.One patient is likely to be discharged later in the day, the statement said.
The hospital also stated that there are currently no extremely critical patients, although the extent and severity of injuries vary among those admitted.Doctors are closely monitoring a patient who underwent spine surgery on Tuesday, it added.The hospital is providing comprehensive treatment and regular monitoring to all admitted patients, the statement said.The update comes a day after a massive fire broke out at the Flourish Stay B&B in south Delhi's Hauz Rani area, killing 21 people, including several foreign nationals, and injuring many others.

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