Panaji (Goa) [India], May 3 (ANI): Goa’s Health Minister, Vishwajit Rane, on Saturday assured that the government is providing the best possible medical care and support to all those affected in the Shirgaon stampede.
A tragic incident took place during the annual Lairai Devi festival at the Shirgaon temple in Goa on Saturday, leading to the deaths of six people and injuries to more than 50 others.
According to the latest report shared by the Odisha health minister, 74 people have been treated at government hospitals. These include Asilo Hospital in Mapusa, CHC Bicholim, CHC Sankhali, and Goa Medical College (GMC).
Currently, 22 people are still in hospitals. Asilo Hospital is treating 18 patients, CHC Bicholim has 3, and CHC Sankhali has 1 under observation.
In a social media post, X, Vishwajit Rane wrote, “As per the latest reports, a total of 74 patients have been attended to across government healthcare facilities, including Asilo Hospital (Mapusa), CHC Bicholim, CHC Sankhali, and Goa Medical College (GMC). Currently, 22 patients are undergoing treatment: Asilo Hospital is treating 18 patients, CHC Bicholim has 3 patients under observation, and CHC Sankhali is monitoring 1 patient. Sadly, 6 individuals were brought in dead — 4 at Asilo Hospital (2 males and 2 females), and 2 at CHC Bicholim.”
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Rane said that the emergency teams from CHC Bicholim and CHC Sankhali quickly reached the spot after the incident and gave first aid. Ten advanced life support (ALS) ambulances were used to take seriously injured patients to Goa Medical College, which is on high alert.
“Our first responders from CHC Bicholim and CHC Sankhali acted swiftly at the site, ensuring timely triage and stabilisation of the injured. Ten ALS ambulances were deployed, and patients requiring advanced care were referred to Goa Medical College, which continues to operate on high alert. The Department is closely monitoring the condition of all admitted patients and has ensured the availability of emergency medicines, adequate medical personnel, and psychological support for victims and their families,” the post further reads.
Minister Rane also said a meeting will be held with health officials to make sure all patients get the best care. He thanked all healthcare workers for their hard work during this difficult time.
“A meeting with the heads of DHS and GMC, along with the Secretary (Health), will be held shortly to ensure that no stone is left unturned in providing timely and effective treatment. We reaffirm our unwavering commitment to public health and to supporting every healthcare worker tirelessly serving on the frontlines,” the post reads. (ANI)
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