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Three deadly hospital fires in under a year have raised the alarm about the state of Romania's healthcare system.
In November 2020, 10 people died after a blaze engulfed an intensive care unit treating intubated COVID-19 patients in the northern town of Piatra Neamt.
It caused considerable shock in a country that in recent years has been plagued by a multitude of healthcare scandals.
But as criminal and forensic investigations continue more than two months later, another hospital tragedy rocked the country.
In late January, a fire broke out on a COVID-19 ward in Bucharest’s Matei Bals hospital, killing 12 people.
That such a calamity could happen again, in such a short space of time and at one of Romania’s largest and best-funded hospitals, prompted President Klaus Iohannis to call for urgent and “profound” reform. Tragedies like that, he said, “must not happen again.”
Then, in October 2021, at least nine people died in another hospital blaze, this time in the Black Sea port city of Constanta.
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