Even as the authorities grappled with the situation in the aftermath of the tragedy, additional director health Dr Pushkar Anand today said these fresh deaths occurred between August 12 and 14.
"In the past three days -- from August 12 to August 14 -- six encephalitis patients, mostly children have died. In the same period, as many as 21 patients were admitted for treatment. At present nearly 75 encephalitis patients are undergoing treatment in the Baba Raghav Das Medical College Hospital," he said.
Babbar had yesterday claimed that "70 children were murdered" since August 10 and held the state government responsible for it. "This government is a killer and I want to ask how many more children will be killed?" he had told a press conference in Lucknow.
Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav today visited Gorakhpur and met family members of deceased infants and consoled them.
The former chief minister visited two villages and met three families who lost their children.
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) asked the state's chief secretary to submit a detailed report in four weeks about steps initiated for relief and rehabilitation of the affected families as well as action taken against those found guilty.
Moved by the Gorakhpur tragedy, BJP Lok Sabha member Varun Gandhi today pledged Rs 5 crore from his MP local area development fund to build a state-of-the-art paediatric wing in Sultanpur district hospital. "The human tragedy in Gorakhpur has left me jolted," he said.
Over 60 children have reportedly died at BRD Medical College Hospital since August 7, many of them infants who perished in the neo-natal intensive care unit.
The state government has ordered an inquiry by the chief secretary and suspended the principal of the Medical College Hospital Rajiv Mishra.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has said exemplary action would be taken against those found responsible for the tragedy.
Giving the data of previous years' deaths at the BRD college, Health Minister Siddhartha Nath Singh had said, "The paediatric deaths which took place in August are - 567 in 2014 (19 per day), 668 in 2015 (22 per day) and 587 in 2016 (19.5 per day)."
Till Augusut 8, 124 deaths have been reported. 641 children died last year and 491 in 2015.
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