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Major fire engulfs Istanbul hospital, patients evacuated

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A huge fire on Thursday engulfed a hospital in Istanbul forcing patients to evacuate as firefighters battled the smoke and flames.

The blaze, which started in the roof, turned the side of the building into a burned-out shell, sending a massive black cloud into the sky.

Patients, some wearing oxygen masks, were wheeled out into the street in their sick beds while mothers were forced to leave clutching young babies.

Firefighters used elevation lifts to try to extinguish the fire at the top of the multi-storey hospital building in the Gaziosmanpasa district of Istanbul.

However local officials said there were so far no reports of casualties although some patients may have been affected by the smoke.

- 'So far no sad news' -

People are evacuated by emergency workers after a fire broke out at the hospital building in the Gaz...
People are evacuated by emergency workers after a fire broke out at the hospital building in the Gaziosmanpasa district of Istanbul, on April 5, 2018
OZAN KOSE, AFP

Speaking at the scene, Istanbul governor Vasip Sahin said the fire services had managed to bring the blaze partly under control.

Echoing comments by other officials, he said there were no current reports of casualties. "So far there is no sad news. God willing, it will stay that way," he told the crowds outside in comments broadcast by television.

Witnesses told Turkish television that the flames spread rapidly around the side of the building.

"The fire was knocking against the windows. It was terrifying," one woman told CNN-Turk, without giving her name.

- 'A lot of smoke' -

Sahin later told reporters said that the fire had been on the outer part of the building -- rather than the inside -- but a "lot of smoke" had penetrated inside which emergency services were now seeking to expel.

Police officers stand guard as people are evacuated after a fire broke out at the hospital building ...
Police officers stand guard as people are evacuated after a fire broke out at the hospital building in the Gaziosmanpasa district of Istanbul, on April 5, 2018
OZAN KOSE, AFP

He added that some 70 patients had been evacuated outside and those in intensive care moved to a secure place inside the hospital that was not affected.

There was no immediate information on the cause of the blaze but Sahin said that two prosecutors had already been tasked to investigate.

He said emergency services were now making a final check of the upper floors.

Pictures showed scenes of panic as staff and patients flooded into the street to escape the fumes.

Health Minister Ahmet Demircan, who was rushing to the scene Istanbul, has informed President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of developments, Turkish television said.

A huge fire on Thursday engulfed a hospital in Istanbul forcing patients to evacuate as firefighters battled the smoke and flames.

The blaze, which started in the roof, turned the side of the building into a burned-out shell, sending a massive black cloud into the sky.

Patients, some wearing oxygen masks, were wheeled out into the street in their sick beds while mothers were forced to leave clutching young babies.

Firefighters used elevation lifts to try to extinguish the fire at the top of the multi-storey hospital building in the Gaziosmanpasa district of Istanbul.

However local officials said there were so far no reports of casualties although some patients may have been affected by the smoke.

– ‘So far no sad news’ –

People are evacuated by emergency workers after a fire broke out at the hospital building in the Gaz...

People are evacuated by emergency workers after a fire broke out at the hospital building in the Gaziosmanpasa district of Istanbul, on April 5, 2018
OZAN KOSE, AFP

Speaking at the scene, Istanbul governor Vasip Sahin said the fire services had managed to bring the blaze partly under control.

Echoing comments by other officials, he said there were no current reports of casualties. “So far there is no sad news. God willing, it will stay that way,” he told the crowds outside in comments broadcast by television.

Witnesses told Turkish television that the flames spread rapidly around the side of the building.

“The fire was knocking against the windows. It was terrifying,” one woman told CNN-Turk, without giving her name.

– ‘A lot of smoke’ –

Sahin later told reporters said that the fire had been on the outer part of the building — rather than the inside — but a “lot of smoke” had penetrated inside which emergency services were now seeking to expel.

Police officers stand guard as people are evacuated after a fire broke out at the hospital building ...

Police officers stand guard as people are evacuated after a fire broke out at the hospital building in the Gaziosmanpasa district of Istanbul, on April 5, 2018
OZAN KOSE, AFP

He added that some 70 patients had been evacuated outside and those in intensive care moved to a secure place inside the hospital that was not affected.

There was no immediate information on the cause of the blaze but Sahin said that two prosecutors had already been tasked to investigate.

He said emergency services were now making a final check of the upper floors.

Pictures showed scenes of panic as staff and patients flooded into the street to escape the fumes.

Health Minister Ahmet Demircan, who was rushing to the scene Istanbul, has informed President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of developments, Turkish television said.

AFP
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