Chhattisgarh: Four Newborns Die At Ambikapur Medical College Due To Power Outage, Probe Ordered
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 13 July, 2025
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Ambikapur: Following the death of four newborn babies due to an alleged power outage while undergoing treatment at the special neonatal care unit (SNCU) of Government Medical College Hospital (GMCH) Ambikapur, the Chhattisgarh government has ordered a probe into the matter.
The deaths occurred between 5.30 am and 8.30 am on Monday at the Government Medical College Hospital (GMCH) in Ambikapur, around 300 km from the capital Raipur, collector Kundan Kumar told reporters.
While the kin of the deceased infants claimed that the babies, two of whom were on ventilator support, died as a result of a power outage in the hospital, the administration has denied that the deaths are linked to the power cut.
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"The four babies were in a critical condition and were admitted to the special neonatal care unit (SNCU) of the hospital. Of them, two were on ventilator support," the collector said.
As per preliminary information, there was a fluctuation in the power supply in the hospital between 1 am and 1.30 am, which was rectified in a short while. However, such a fluctuation does not affect the SNCU, as it has an alternate power supply, which was functioning, he said.
At least 30 to 35 children are undergoing treatment in the SNCU, the official said.
A detailed investigation into the matter is underway, following which the exact cause of deaths will be known, he said, adding that the medical report of the four infants will soon be released by the hospital.
Meanwhile, State Health Minister TS Singh Deo has directed the health secretary to constitute a team to probe the incident.
"After learning about the death of four infants in Ambikapur Medical College Hospital, I have asked the health secretary to constitute a probe team and send it to the spot for an enquiry. I have also apprised Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel," Singh Deo said in a video statement.
The minister said he will be reaching Ambikapur in a helicopter this afternoon and will visit the hospital.
He has also directed officials to take stern action if necessary into the matter.
Parents of the deceased infants have alleged that the power supply in the hospital was disrupted for more than three hours in the night, and accused the hospital staff of negligence.
Expressing grief over the incident, Chhattisgarh Governor Anusuiya Uikey directed the state government to take appropriate action into it after investigating the cause of death and ensure relief to the kin of the deceased babies.
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