An electrical blackout at the San Fernando General Hospital left patients hungry and in tears yesterday. The hospital, which accommodates more than 750 patients, went dark around 1 pm. Before the blackout, patients were told that electrical works had to be done and there would be a disruption in supply from 1 pm to 7 pm.
When the T&T Guardian visited the hospital around 5 pm the corridors on the lower floors were in complete darkness. Visitor Rajesh Maharaj, who went to Ward One, said, “You need a torchlight to go in there. The whole place dark and it is not even night time as yet.” Shanti Lokai wiped sweat from her brows. “It so hot in there I could not take it. I had to leave. I don’t know how they expect people to stay in there.”
One the first floor of the Neo-surgical Unit, a male patient was seen bareback on the corridor and sweating profusely. “I am feeling so sick in there. I cannot understand how there is no generator. I am praying that the current will come back soon,” he said. He added that the worst part of the blackout was the closure of the kitchen.
“They gave us some bread and milk and said that is supper. We cannot get any food because the kitchen is closed so we have to pray that someone visits to bring us something to eat,” he said.(Trinidad Guardian) …[+]