Ten infants died in a maternity unit in the Indian state of Maharashtra early Saturday after a fire broke out in an extensive hospital.

Crowds outside the hospital at Bhandara in the Indian state of Maharashtra where 10 babies were killed in a fire. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

Ten infants died in a maternity unit in the Indian state of Maharashtra early Saturday after a fire broke out in an extensive hospital.

Ten infants died in a maternity unit in the Indian state of Maharashtra early Saturday after a fire broke out in an extensive hospital.

According to news agency AFP, staff rescued seven of the newborns at Bhandara District Hospital but were forced back before taking ten others.

Crowds outside the hospital at Bhandara in the Indian state of Maharashtra where 10 babies were killed in a fire. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
Crowds outside the hospital at Bhandara in the Indian state of Maharashtra where 10 babies were killed in a fire. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

According to reports, some of those who died were between a few days and three months old.

“The cause of the fire is not yet known, but our employees extinguished the fire as soon as it happened. Children are choking with smoke.” stated hospital authorities.

The fire brigade prevented the explosion from spreading to other parts of the hospital, and all other patients were shifted to safety.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray immediately ordered an inquiry into the incident.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote on Twitter, “The heartbreaking tragedy in Bhandara, Maharashtra, in which we have lost precious young lives.” “My thoughts are with all bereaved families. I hope the injured recover soon. “

Several other politicians, including opposition leader Rahul Gandhi, also expressed grief.

Authorities ordered an immediate investigation into the latest disaster to raise doubts about security in Indian hospitals. In 2011, more than 90 people died in a hospital in Kolkata.

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