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Mum Highrise Fire: Short Circuit Allegedly Cause

Mum Highrise Fire: Short Circuit Allegedly Cause
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Mumbai: almost two months after the fire on the 19th floor Highrise killed one person in the lower Parel, six people were killed and 24 injured in the broken flames on the 19th floor of the tower on Saturday morning.
The fire began around 6:45 a.m.
at the 20th-story Heights Sachinam, located opposite the Bhatia hospital, said the fire department.
Many residents of the building are still asleep when the fire starts.
They said when they realized what had happened, the lights had come out and there was thick black smoke along the building corridor when they rushed away from the stairs.
Short circuit is the cause of a fire.
Officials said three people died of burns and the other three died of being weak when they breathed smoke.
While five of the six victims were identified, the body of a man at Nair Hospital had not been identified until Saturday night.
The police said the body was scorched beyond the recognition and they had to test the family member DNA to identify the man and surrender the body to his relatives.
Building fire extinguishers did not function, the audit report was not submitted by one of the victims of Tardeo Tower Fire has not been identified, five other dead people were identified as Hitesh Subodh Mistry (40), Mausa Subodh Mistry (45) and Meena Subodh Mistry (65), who lived in Flat No.
1904, Purshottam Chicdekar (42), who lived on the 16th floor, and Manjuben Kanharia, another 19th floor resident.
Of the 24 injured, 17 people were still accepted at the hospital at the time of the press and 7 had run out.
The suspected fire has spread through the power line through the length of the building, producing thick smoke throughout.
Flat No.
1904, where the fire exploded, broken hearted, along with the corridor section on the 19th floor.
While the building, which is a component of rehabilitation of the rebuilding project carried out by Kamala Group, received an occupied certificate in 2015 The fire does not work, also does not have a mandatory bi-annual fire extinguisher audit.
report.
Sales components are still under construction.
“The fire extinguished flat 1904 completely and damaged the public hallway.
The fire extinguisher was not functioning.
The building has not sent a report on the bi-annual fire safety audit to the fire brigade.
The fire brigade was investigating.
The last mock fire drill was carried out four years ago.
Firefighters approached The floor uses the stairs and first saves 28-29 people.
None of the people found in the protection area.
But the whole building was redeemed as smoke because of the general channel with an electrical cable that runs throughout the building, “said the Head of the Hemant Pariab fire fighting.
A official said, “13 firefighting machines and 7 water docks in a hurry to extinguish the fire …
Blaze went out at 12:20 a night.
There were eight flats on each floor of the building.
The Blaze swallowed the 19th floor and some residents were trapped Run using the stairs.
“BMC has ordered a probe.
“A committee led by Deputy Commissioner of Harshad Kale City will conduct an investigation and submit a report within 15 days …
The Committee will examine the cause of the fire with CFO consultation, the reason for the spread of fire …
and whatever additional additions / changes …
Outside the approved plan, “BMC said.
The Gamdevi police registered an accidental report and said they were waiting for the Fire Brigade findings.
“If we find evidence of negligence, we will order those responsible,” said an officer.
PM Modi said the EX-Gratia RS 2 Lakh will be given to families from each deceased from PM National Aid Fund.
The injured will be given by Rs 50,000 each.
The Minister of Tourism of Aaditya Thackeray said the government would compensate RS 5 Lakh to their families of the deceased.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi urged party workers to help those affected.

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