Sunday, October 6th, 2024

Attention In heat above 45°C, a small mistake can lead to fire, we lost 44 lives in 5 accidents


New Delhi: Many states across the country including Delhi-NCR are experiencing scorching heat. At many places the temperature has reached beyond 45 degrees. The scorching heat has not only troubled the people but has also created a new problem. The incidents of fire have also increased significantly in this summer season. From Rajkot in Gujarat to Vivek Vihar in Delhi, the fire took the lives of many innocent people. Many major fire incidents have come to light in just three-four days. We are telling about five major incidents of fire that took place in 3-4 days, in which 43 innocent people died. Three of these incidents have happened within 24 hours.

Major fire in gaming zone in Rajkot, Gujarat

A massive fire broke out in the gaming zone of a mall in Rajkot, Gujarat on Saturday. 33 people died in this accident. Most of those who died are children. Police have so far rounded up ten people including the owner and manager of the game zone in this incident. It is being said that the fire in the game zone was due to electrical reasons. The surprising thing is that this game Zone Fire was running without NOC and it had not even received any approval from the entertainment department of the corporation. Even after this it was running smoothly for many years. Gujarat government has constituted a special team to investigate the accident.

7 infants died in fire in Delhi’s Vivek Vihar

7 infants died in fire in Delhi's Vivek Vihar

The second accident also happened on Saturday night at around 11.30 pm. A fire broke out in a baby care hospital located in Vivek Vihar area of ​​Delhi. There were 12 newborn children present in the care center at the time of the incident. Local people say that there were several oxygen cylinders in the ground floor of the building, in which the blast occurred. Within no time the flames spread throughout the building. Immediately informed the police and fire service. Local people came forward to save the children, and started taking out the children from the care center located on the first floor by using ladders. 16 vehicles of the fire department reached and started trying to control the fire. The fire team along with the people rescued 12 children. But 7 children died during treatment and 5 children are undergoing treatment.

Three people died in fire in Delhi’s Krishna Nagar

Three people died in fire in Delhi's Krishna Nagar

A fire broke out in a four-storey building in Delhi’s Krishna Nagar area late Saturday night. The fire broke out in the parking lot on the ground floor of the building and within no time the flames reached the entire building. When the fire department team reached the spot after receiving the information, they found the burnt body of an elderly man. The fire team rescued two more people from the house and admitted them to the hospital, where doctors declared them brought dead. In this way, three people died in the Krishna Vihar fire. Apart from this, 11 scooters/bikes also got damaged after being hit by the front.

Fire breaks out in Delhi’s Rohini mall

Fire breaks out in Delhi's Rohini mall

This week, a fire broke out in a three-storey showroom in Rohini Sector-8, Delhi. On receiving information, fire tenders reached the spot and brought the fire under control. A woman suffered minor injuries during the fire and was given first aid. It was fortunate that the people trapped inside were rescued from the back way before the fire department team arrived. Furniture work was done in the ground floor of the three-floor building, the basement is safe and there is no fire in it. 12 fire tenders brought the fire in the showroom under control in Rohini.

One employee died in fire in Delhi’s ITO building

One employee died in fire in Delhi's ITO building

Last week, a fire broke out in the Income Tax Office located at ITO, Delhi. An employee died of suffocation in this accident. Most of the people were having lunch when the fire broke out. After the fire, a cloud of smoke started rising. The fire department team immediately reached the spot and pulled out the people trapped inside. Some employees came out of the office windows to escape and were brought down with the help of stairs.

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