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Surgeons finish child's op using mobile phone torches amid power cut

The central London hospital, which treats 76,000 kids a year, has been blighted by power outages, water leaks, and issues with air filtration systems.

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dailymail.co.ukStai leggendo11 mesi fa

Surgeons finish child's op using mobile phone torches amid power cut

The central London hospital, which treats 76,000 kids a year, has been blighted by power outages, water leaks, and issues with air filtration systems.

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independent.co.uk11 mesi fa

Great Ormond Street Hospital surgeons forced to use mobile phone torches in surgery

Water leaks and power outages included in recurring building issues faced by Great Ormond Street Hospital, a watchdog has found

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  1. domenica 3 agosto 2025·dailymail.co.uk

    Surgeons finish child's op using mobile phone torches amid power cut

    The central London hospital, which treats 76,000 kids a year, has been blighted by power outages, water leaks, and issues with air filtration systems.

  2. domenica 3 agosto 2025·independent.co.uk

    Great Ormond Street Hospital surgeons forced to use mobile phone torches in surgery

    Water leaks and power outages included in recurring building issues faced by Great Ormond Street Hospital, a watchdog has found