New Delhi
So far 32 people have died in the jet accident in Bangladesh. It consists of 25 children. Many children have been painfully burnt in this accident. His proper treatment is not getting proper treatment in Dhaka. Now India has been going to Dhaka, a team of Burn Specialist doctors and nurses from Delhi to treat such seriously burnt patients. India is also sending the necessary medical equipment used to treat such patients. India’s Foreign Ministry has given this information.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep condolences on the loss of life and property in this tragic air accident. Then PM Modi assured Bangladesh’s assistance.
Let us know that on Monday, the F-7 BGI training aircraft of the Air Force took off at 1.6 pm local time. The aircraft collided with the building of Milestone School and College in Uttara, Dhaka at around 1.30 pm. The school caught fire after this horrific accident.
The Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement that a team of Burn Specialist doctors and nurses with necessary medical assistance is going to treat the victims.
According to the Ministry of External Affairs, if needed, they can also be brought to India for the treatment of such patients.
A statement said, “They will assess the condition of patients and recommend further treatment and special care in India as required.”
The Ministry of External Affairs said that more medical teams can also be sent on the basis of preliminary assessment and treatment.
It is being told that two doctors from Delhi are included in the team being sent to Bangladesh. One of them is from Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital and the other from Safdarjung Hospital. Apart from this, expert nurses of Burn Department are also going to Dhaka
The Bangladesh Air Force has formed a high -level inquiry committee to find out the cause of the accident.
After this incident on Monday, PM Modi expressed deep condolences. He had said that India stands with Bangladesh in this crisis and is ready to provide all possible help.
Painful view in Dhaka’s hospitals
According to Bangladesh newspaper The Daily Star, there is a condition of hope in the hospitals of Dhaka. Many families whose children were in the ICU were waiting for the update with hopeful eyes. Some less lucky people were wandering from one morgue to another in search of the bodies of their children.
On Monday, hundreds of people created a ruckus in a 500 -bed hospital. After this, security in the hospital has been increased. On Tuesday, the authorities allowed only patients to go inside the hospital to their relatives and hospital staff.
Army soldiers were seen guarding the entry gate of the hospital.
The Daily Star wrote in his report that out of the ICU, watching the painful scenes waiting for the upset families for the news of his loved ones.
“Any news about Makin?” Saleha Nazneen used to ask her husband Mohammad Mohsin every time when someone used to go out of the ICU again and again.
His son Abdur Musabir Makin, who is a student of class 7, was severely burnt in this accident.
“Please, bring my Makin to me,” she kept saying the same again and again. While his son was struggling to save his life.
Mohsin said that his youngest son had stopped for an extra class after the school time was over 1:00 pm.
“That’s not right. He is placed on ventilation,” he said while trying to stop the tears.
The plane crashed in Bangladesh is F-7bgi Bangladesh Air Force Multirol fighter jet. The plane is an advanced version of China’s Chengdu J-7 fighter. It was built on the lines of Mig-21 of the Soviet Union. After this accident, questions are being raised on this aircraft in Bangladesh.