New Delhi: Delhi’s Dharamveer Solanki hospital is about to run out of oxygen. The information was shared by Journalist Saahi Menghani on Twitter at 1:40 pm on Saturday 24 April.
Saahil added that there were about 18 patients of which few were in ICU and on Ventilator and that the hospital was operating on last two cylinders of oxygen.
Saahil further wrote in the tweet that he was told by doctors at the hospital that they were “dragging cylinders from nearby”. The hospital has reportedly also advised few patients to shift elsewhere.
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— Saahil Murli Menghani (@saahilmenghani) April 24, 2021
?Delhi's Dharamveer Solanki hospital about to run out of oxygen
?With 18 patients(few in ICU & on Ventilator), it's operating on last 2 cylinders
?Hospital tells me, 'our DOCTORS since 5am are dragging cylinders from nearby'
?'Have advised few patients to shift'
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Denver: A major accident was narrowly averted at Denver International Airport on Saturday afternoon when an American Airlines flight to Miami had to stop takeoff after its landing gear resulted in smoke and fire on the runway.
The Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, operating as flight AA-3023, had 173 passengers on board, all of whom were safely evacuated. However, one person reportedly suffered a minor injury and was taken to the hospital for treatment.
A footage circulating online shows the moment panic-stricken passengers rushed down emergency slides while thick smoke rose from the aircraft’s left rear wheel.
🚨#BREAKING: Watch as People evacuate from a American Airlines jet after a left main wheels caught fire
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Watch as passengers and crew evacuate American Airlines Flight 3023, a Boeing 737 MAX 8, at Denver International Airport. The Miami-bound jet was forced… pic.twitter.com/RmUrXYj5Jp
American Airlines, in a statement, said that the aircraft ‘experienced a maintenance issue’ with a tire on the landing gear just before taking off. “All customers and crew deplaned safely, and the aircraft was taken out of service to be inspected by our maintenance team,” the airlines added.
The US aviation watchdog, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), is investigating the incident which led to the fire after malfunction in the landing gear.