Over the last 24-hours, 30 people died at the Municipal Corporation of Delhi’s Bara Hindu Rao Hospital in East Delhi.
The mortalities usually range from five to 10 per day and have shot up due to the heat, the doctors said. Four deaths are being directly attributed to the heat wave — the patients were severely dehydrated. And the heat was a contributing factor in the other deaths.
The last victim was 72-year-old Kamla Bai. At 5.30 pm on Sunday, she succumbed to severe dehydration in the hospital’s Ward 15. “We have a fan and a cooler, but there was no electricity for over an hour in the ward. She did not drink enough water and it worsened her condition,” said Manju, her daughter-in-law, a resident of Rajouri Garden.
The hospital’s Public Information Officer, Dr Madhu Jain, said most patients coming in these days are suffering from dehydration.
A look at the register shows how the heat wave has affected the casualties. There were 12 deaths in the hospital on Wednesday, five on the Thursday and 14 on Friday. Between Saturday midnight and Sunday afternoon, there were 30.
Medical Superintendent Dr P P Singh said like most areas in the Capital, the hospital has been experiencing water and power shortage. “We usually call in tankers. But the heat does affect the patients,” said Dr Singh. According to him, nearly 150 patients are being admitted daily with summer ailments — heat stroke, dehydration and gastroenteritis.
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