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Several cases of burn injuries reported at Delhi hospitals on Diwali day

While the Centre-run Safdarjung Hospital, which has the largest burn unit in the country, received 89 burn cases on Sunday, the Delhi government's largest facility, LNJP Hospital, had 11 such cases, according to doctors.

November 13, 2023 / 16:33 IST
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A total 18 patients had to be operated on
A total 18 patients had to be operated on

Several hospitals in the national capital reported cases of burn injuries, largely caused by firecrackers, on the day of Diwali. The festival was celebrated on Sunday.

While the Centre-run Safdarjung Hospital, which has the largest burn unit in the country, received 89 burn cases on Sunday, the Delhi government's largest facility, LNJP Hospital, had 11 such cases, according to doctors.

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Of the 11 persons, who were brought to the emergency department on Diwali, one had a serious injury in the hand, a senior doctor at the LNJP Hospital said. Most of these patients are male, the doctor said, adding that all the 11 persons suffered burns due to firecrackers. Bursting of firecrackers is prohibited in Delhi, yet violations were reported from many parts of the city, especially on the night of Diwali. This also added to air pollution.

At the Safdarjung Hospital, of the 89 cases, 77 patients had suffered minor burns and were treated through OPD, while 12 patients with major burns (more than 25 per cent) admitted, Dr Shalabh Kumar, head of department of burns and plastic surgery at the hospital, said. Seventy-one cases of burns were caused by firecrackers and 18 from 'diyas' (earthen lamps), he said.