To date, 92 people have been killed in a fire in a hospital treating patients with the new coronavirus in southern Iraq in the Middle East on the 12th.

Authorities are investigating the exact cause of the oxygen cylinder explosion that led to the fire.

A fire broke out in a hospital in Nasiriya, southern Iraq, on the 12th, killing 92 patients and health care workers and injuring dozens, according to local health officials.



The fire broke out in a new dedicated ward on the premises of the hospital to treat patients with the new coronavirus. We announced that we were connected, and the police are investigating the cause.



In Iraq, a fire broke out at a designated medical institution for the new coronavirus in the capital Baghdad in April, killing more than 80 people and is believed to be caused by an oxygen cylinder explosion.



In Iraq, the number of newly infected people in the past few days has been increasing to about 9,000, and it is shocking that another tragic accident occurred amid the tight medical system.