India: At least 22 dead after an oxygen leak at Zakir Hussain hospital
It is thought that at least 22 people have died following an oxygen leak at the Zakir Hussain hospital in Nashik city, India.
It is thought that at least 22 people have died following an oxygen leak at the Zakir Hussain hospital in Nashik city, India.
As India continues to fight against a second wave of coronavirus (Covid-19) infections, two New Delhi-based hospitals have said they are running out of oxygen.
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