Centre-run Safdarjung Hospital and RML Hospital, both of which have big burn units, received 66 and 29 patients respectively.
The Safdarjung Hospital, located in the heart of the city, had received 110 burn patients last Diwali, a senior doctor said.
"Out of the 66 patients, who came between 6 PM yesterday to 6 AM today, 50 had suffered burn injuries during Diwali- related festivities. Five of them were admitted," he said.
"Since last evening till 10 AM today, 29 patients -- 23 males and five females -- with burn injuries, mainly related to hands and eyes, were attended to in the casualty department. Only one man, who had suffered 27 per cent injury was admitted," Medical Superintendent of the RML Hospital, Dr V K Tiwari, told PTI.
Many doctors feel that the Supreme Court ban on sale of crackers in Delhi-NCR may have contributed to the less number of cases of burns, both of body parts and eyes, reported at hospitals.
"The eye injuries pertained to burns suffered from crackers or lodging of foreign objects or perforation. However, the cases reported last year was far higher, about 100," he said, adding that the Supreme Court ban seems to have had a salutary effect.
The Delhi government's largest hospital, the LNJP Hospital, also received just 10 patients for bodily injuries from fire-related incidents.
Authorities at the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital said that its casualty unit received 15 cases of burn injuries during the night, 10 of whom were adults and five children.
Two patients with severe burn injuries have been operated, and the rest discharged. Four patients with breathing difficulty also came to the casualty ward, they said.
The St Stephen's Hospital did not report a single burn- related case on Diwali night. "We usually get 15-20 cases every year. But, this time the firecracker ban may have helped reduce the number," a senior official said.
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