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Noida's Mark Hopital Sealed, License Suspended After Oxygen Pipeline Explodes Twice in 15 Hrs

Noida, November 4: Panic gripped Noida's Mark Hospital located in Sector 66 after two consecutive explosions in the oxygen pipeline of Mark Hospital left patients and staff terrified. The shocking back-to-back blasts, reported on Sunday and Monday, have now forced authorities to seal the hospital and suspend its licence.

According to health officials, the first blast occurred around noon on Sunday, triggered by a suspected short circuit near the ICU on the ground floor of the 49-bed hospital. Barely 24 hours later, the second explosion rocked the facility on Monday evening, sending shockwaves through the area and sparking immediate evacuation efforts.

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Mark Hospital in Noida's Sector 66 was sealed and its license suspended after two oxygen pipeline explosions on Sunday and Monday, prompting patient evacuations and an investigation into safety protocols; health officials, including Dr. Narendra Kumar and Dr. Chandan Soni, responded to the incidents.
Noida s Mark Hopital

Within minutes, teams led by Chief Medical Officer Dr. Narendra Kumar, Deputy CMO Dr. Chandan Soni, and Health Department Advisor Shweta Khurana reached the scene to take control of the situation.

Patients, many of them in critical condition, were rushed out of the hospital amid chaos and confusion. Several were shifted to Kailash Hospital and Om Hospital, officials said. One patient continues to be in intensive care, while two others have been referred to Delhi for treatment.

Terming the incident a serious case of negligence, DCMO Dr. Soni confirmed that the hospital's licence has been suspended. "The management failed to ensure basic safety protocols despite the first blast," he said, adding that a joint committee has been constituted to investigate the cause of the repeated explosions.

What was meant to be a place of healing turned into a danger zone twice in two days - leaving residents shaken and questions mounting over hospital safety standards in the city.

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