Well at least 44 were saved thanks to those who risked themselves.
The fact that a fire caused the loss implies either their was a lack of safety equipment, or safety protocols or may be neglect. There is always a need for more maternity services especially in developing counties and the situation is made worse having a vital facility closing for an indefinite amount of time and out of service.
In Canada, our services are understaffed for the size of our population so it tends to be rationed with long diagnostics times.
Thanks @erica005