HomeEconomyHeatwave Claims Lives in Jaipur, Newborns Die in Jhalawar Due to Alleged...

Heatwave Claims Lives in Jaipur, Newborns Die in Jhalawar Due to Alleged Negligence

JAIPUR: Three individuals lost their lives due to heat stroke in Jaipur on Tuesday, the health department reported. This tragic event has brought the total number of heat stroke cases in the city to 3,965 as of Monday. Health officials noted that the deceased were from Agra and Delhi.

In a separate incident, two newborn babies admitted to the Government Community Health Centre in Jhalawar district died on the same day. The parents have accused the hospital management of negligence, citing the absence of coolers and doctors in the ward as contributing factors to the deaths.

Following the incident, Block Medical Officer Raees Khan visited the hospital and directed the installation of four coolers in the ward. He also mandated the appointment of doctors for 24-hour duty to ensure better care for patients.

Mr. Khan announced that an investigation would be conducted to determine if the extreme heat was the cause of the newborns’ deaths.

Read Now:Ancient Egyptian Skull Analysis Reveals Early Attempts at Cancer Treatment

[responsivevoice_button buttontext="Listen This Post" voice="Hindi Female"]

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

RELATED ARTICLES

Trending News

Digital Tipping’s Dark Side Feeling Watched Hurts Business, Study Finds

The rise of digital tipping systems, from handheld payment devices to countertop screens, is reshaping the tipping culture and...

Time Moves Faster on the Moon Than on Earth, Scientists Confirm

A recent study based on Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity reveals that time on the Moon flows faster...

Bangladesh Seeks Lower Electricity Prices from Adani Group Amid Rising Subsidy Concerns

Bangladesh is reportedly pushing to renegotiate significantly lower electricity prices with the Adani Group, as the government grapples with...

Supreme Court Panel Backs Five Hydro Projects on Ganga Amid Concerns Over Ecological Impact

After over a decade of deliberation, a Supreme Court-appointed committee has recommended the approval of five hydroelectric projects (HEPs)...