Fire at Kolkata's Anandalok Hospital, patients evacuated

Written By :  Kajal Rajput
Published On 2026-04-21 09:46 GMT   |   Update On 2026-04-21 09:46 GMT
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Kolkata: A minor fire broke out at Anandalok hospital in Kolkata's Salt Lake area on Tuesday, prompting the evacuation of nearly 75 patients, and no casualties were reported, officials said.

According to reports, the fire broke out following a short circuit in the air-conditioning at one of the operation theatres of the Anandalok Hospital. Following the incident, all patients were moved out of the building and shifted to a separate hospital building.

No report of any injury or death in the fire. The police said that no patient is stuck in the hospital and the fire has been brought under control, reports IANS.

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The fire broke out outside the operation theatres at Anandalok Hospital, sparking panic in the area. Pedestrians saw the fire and black smoke from the road and informed the fire service.

Within a few minutes, three fire engines reached the spot. Along with the fire brigade, the locals also swung in to help fight the fire. They also successfully brought out the patients and oxygen cylinders.

Hospital employees said that about 70 to 75 patients have been shifted to another building of the hospital and are all safe.

"We have rescued all the patients who were admitted on the second and third floors of the entire building," the employee said.

The fire was largely brought under control by around 11 a.m., but the firefighters continued their operations to extinguish it fully.

The administration is also investigating how the fire started. No official statement regarding the fire has been issued by the hospital authorities.

The extent of the damage also remains unclear.

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