A devastating fire broke out in the intensive care unit (ICU) of a hospital in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, resulting in the confirmed deaths of five patients. The incident has triggered widespread concern over hospital fire safety preparedness and emergency response systems in medical facilities. According to initial reports, the fire spread rapidly within the critical care area, where patients were undergoing treatment. Rescue efforts were launched immediately, but the intensity of the blaze and the condition of the patients made evacuation extremely difficult. Fire department teams eventually brought the situation under control after significant effort. The tragedy has once again raised questions about compliance with fire safety norms in healthcare institutions, particularly in high-risk zones such as ICUs where life-support systems and flammable equipment are heavily used. Authorities are expected to conduct a detailed investigation into the cause of the fire, including electrical systems and emergency protocol adherence. The state health department is under scrutiny as opposition leaders and public voices question preparedness and accountability. However, officials have so far refrained from providing detailed responses regarding the incident. Further investigations are underway, and a formal report is expected after inspection teams assess the site and review hospital safety certifications and operational protocols.


