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    Waterlogged premises, garbage, pigs: Sorry state of Bihar's second-largest hospital
    Bihar’s DMCH struggling under terrible conditions amid second COVID-19 wave

    Waterlogged premises, garbage, pigs: Sorry state of Bihar's second-largest hospital

    By Ramya Patelkhana
    May 22, 2021
    08:21 pm

    What's the story

    Darbhanga Medical College & Hospital (DMCH), the second-largest hospital and one of the oldest medical colleges in Bihar, is operating under terribly unhygienic conditions amid the second COVID-19 wave.

    The hospital, which is also operating a COVID-19 ICU ward, is in a sorry state as its premises are waterlogged, polluted, and covered with piles of garbage with pigs and cows roaming around.

    Here's more.

    Details

    Hospital struggling to maintain basic hygiene

    DMCH—which caters to the medical needs of people in several Bihar districts like Samastipur, Madhubani, and Saharsa—is struggling to maintain basic hygiene, reported ANI.

    A nurse named Dipa Kumari told ANI that for the past 27 years, they have been facing the same situation, which gets worse in the monsoon season. She said frontline workers are forced to put their lives at risk.

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    Take a look at the unhygienic conditions on DMCH premises

    Bihar: Premises of Darbhanga Medical College Hospital (DMCH) waterlogged polluted, pigs seen roaming around; Administration takes up development work

    "I'm working here for 26 yrs. Roads are waterlogged after rainfall we've to walk through it to reach DMCH," says a nurse pic.twitter.com/8ovtGqUDqF

    — ANI (@ANI) May 22, 2021

    Horrible situation

    Nurses on emergency duty have to cross dirty water pools

    Even nurses on emergency duty have to cross filthy water pools at DMCH.

    Conditions at DMCH Medical Superintendent Mani Bhushan Sharma's office are no different. To reach his office, Sharma takes assistance from a guard and a driver to avoid getting injured or drenched in dirty water.

    He said the situation isn't new as DMCH is quite old and located in a low-lying area.

    Unhygienic conditions

    Areas around COVID-19 ICU, surgery wards inundated with filthy water

    Even the area surrounding the COVID-19 ICU ward, located in front of Sharma's office, is swamped with dirty water; the surgery ward is also in a similar condition.

    Dr. Ashutosh Kumar, who works in the COVID-19 ICU ward, said doctors and nurses are helpless as they are at a high risk of infections due to the waterlogging and piling garbage on the hospital premises.

    Facilities for patients

    COVID-19 situation and facilities for patients at DMCH

    Meanwhile, on the COVID-19 situation at DMCH, Sharma said the staff is fighting around-the-clock with the administration's support. On facilities for patients, however, he added there's a lack of manpower to deal with ventilator issues.

    "We put our sweat and blood to treat patients and save their lives. The administration is working on new facilities and there's enough supply of medicine, oxygen," he said.

    DDC's statement

    District administration working on addressing issues at DMCH

    Addressing complaints of waterlogging at DMCH, the DDC of Darbhanga, Tanay Sultania, stated, "There is an issue of waterlogging in the low-lying area after rainfall. DM (District Magistrate) has issued an order to build a road within the next 15 days."

    "We are in touch with an outsourced agency for garbage management and they're working on it," he added.

    Details

    Focus has been shifted to treatment of COVID-19 patients: DDC

    Sultania reportedly further blamed the low-lying area where DMCH is located and the hospital's old building for the unhygienic conditions there.

    However, he said their entire focus is now on the treatment of the COVID-19 patients. He added the number of doctors and other medical staff attending to COVID-19 patients and facilities available to them have also been increased.

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