Fourth baby dies in Romanian hospital blaze (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
A baby is held as evacuated patients, pregnant women and relatives stand in the street following an explosion in the intensive care section of a hospital in Bucharest, Romania, Monday, Aug. 16, 2010. AP

Fourth baby dies in Romanian hospital blaze (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

Aug 17, 2010 at 16:19 | Associated Press
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — A fourth baby died Tuesday and seven remained in critical condition following a fire at a Bucharest maternity hospital that the health minister called "one of the darkest tragedies" of Romania's health system.

Authorities launched an investigation to determine what caused the blaze late Monday at Giulesti maternity hospital. The accident provoked a wave of public indignation, throwing light on Romania's poorly funded and understaffed health system.

Health Minister Cseke Attila said the accident was one of the "darkest tragedies in the history of Romania's health care system."


Paramedics evacuate a woman following an explosion in the intensive care section of a hospital in Bucharest, Romania, Monday, Aug. 16, 2010.


He said 53 babies and 61 women — some in labor — were evacuated to other hospitals.

Cseke said the hospital will stay closed until the investigation is finalized.

It was not immediately clear what caused the fire, but Romanian media said it may have started due to a malfunctioning air conditioning unit.

Health ministry official Raed Arafat said authorities will confirm the identity of all babies through DNA samples, after the plastic bracelets they wore for identification melted in the fire.


Paramedics evacuate a new born baby following an explosion in the intensive care section of a hospital in Bucharest, Romania, Monday, Aug. 16, 2010.


Thousands of doctors have left Romania in recent years for better paid jobs abroad. Hospitals are understaffed and cannot hire, as the government — facing a sharp economic downturn — is trying to keep the budget deficit down.

Reports of hospital patients who have to buy bandages, medicines and syringes abound in the Romanian media. Even some doctors concede they lack things like surgical thread and so cannot perform surgery unless the patients buy it.

Gabriel Patrascu, a father visiting his wife at the hospital, told news channel Antena 3 no medical staff were in the intensive care unit when the fire broke out. Maternity hospital manager Bogdan Marinescu could not confirm the report.