"All the 22 newborns at the NICU are safe and have been shifted to other place," said Cuttack Collector N C Mishra who reached the 'Sishu Bhavan' minutes after the incident.
However, there was major damage to the medical equipment and other infrastructure of the NICU, he said.
Fire tenders were enaged to douse the fire. The hospital staff along with the attendants of patients shifted the babies to a safe place.
On October 16, a boy was killed in a major fire at the third floor of the new building of the Acharya Harihar Regional Cancer Research Centre (AHRCRC) here.
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