Mumbai: The Fire Brigade said the Hansya Heritage fire extinguisher system, high-rise Kandivli where the flame erupted on Saturday night, did not operate.
Officials said this caused a rapid spread of fire in two rooms on the 14th and 15th floor of the building.
Notifications are served to the public on Sunday under the Law of Maharashtra Fire Prevention and Life Safety Safety, 2006.
The Blaze is less than two weeks from the fire in the 60-storey tower in South Mumbai, where someone was killed; In this case, the building fire extinguisher system, although operational, does not immediately trigger.
Five people who were saved from the Apartment Kandivli Apartment by firefighters on Saturday had locked themselves in the room.
Two family members who died could not be separated from the kitchen.
LPG cylinder in the kitchen exploded on the fire.
The Fourth Parekh family in his house, Blaze erupted living on the 14th floor.
On Saturday, four relatives with them when the incident occurred.
The two victims were Ranjanben Parekh, 90, who could only move with road aids, and his father-in-law’s daughter Nita, who was paralyzed.
The Head of the Hemant Parab fire extinguisher said that Diya was studied to be the cause of the flames, but had not been confirmed.
“We have not been able to record an eyewitness account and conflicting statements have been made by those who see fire.
We need to further investigate the exact cause of fire.
Those who are trapped in the room are saved in time.
The fire has crossed the door and reached the bed.
The window is open, there is an outlet for smoke.
“Diwali this, the fire brigade received 65 fire calls because the Blazes related to firefighters.
The total number of calls is 159.
The part where Hansa Heritage has been served with a notification saying that it is the owner or obligation of invaders to provide for fire prevention and safety steps of life.
“Our team reached the site and found that the system did not operate.
They tried their best to use the water from the tank while using a fire hose to extinguish the fire,” said Puriab.