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Mumbai: Tardeo Blaze Survivors can’t go home for a week

Mumbai: Tardeo Blaze Survivors can't go home for a week
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Mumbai: The victim from the fire Saturday at the Sachinam Heights at Tardeo studied on Sunday that they had to wait at least a week to move again as a fire brigade needed to carry out a broad inspection of the entire electrism electricity system before declaring it safe for repairs and supply of restoration.
The day after the fire killed six people, the authorities identified Meena Mistry’s body (68), one of the two deceased they could not recognize before.
Eight people continue to be in critical condition in the hospital.
As a suspicion of short circuit in the electrical channel area on the 19th floor burned the entire cable, it also produced smoke on almost all floors.
In just two months, 223 high increase get a fire extinguisher notice for safety violations.
The fire extinguisher in the 20-storey Sachinam Heights, Chawl return project, not in the work order when Blaze occurred earlier on Saturday.
Fatal errors such as abundant in the city: In the past two months, firefighters issued a notice for no less than 223 high increases to violate fire safety norms.
Notifications are issued for these structures based on Maharashtra fire prevention and life safety measures, 2006, for various deficiencies found in their fire extinguisher system, show city data.
These deficients were found during inspections carried out between November 18 and January 8, several high buildings.
A firefighting official said that every ward was directed at checking a number of certain buildings every week.
“Like part 3 (3), it is mandatory for the owner or invaders, because the case is possible, to provide a certificate, called form B and is issued by a licensed agent, twice a year – in January and July regarding the maintenance of existing fire prevention and steps -The safety of life is in good condition and efficient conditions.
However, we find that in many cases this is not done.
Therefore, notifications for such people are issued, “the official said.
Other deficiencies whose notifications are issued by firefighters including encroachment in the general passage area, keeping the door terrace locked, penetrating, or occupying protection areas and fire extinguisher systems that do not work on high rise.
Firefighting officials said that they had repeatedly appealed to residents living in tall buildings to ensure that all fire detection and fire fighting equipment installed in the building were in good working conditions and there was a trained workforce to operate it.
It is also important that regular fire safety exercises – drill pursuit – must be done to ensure the work of the riser and sprinkler systems that are properly installed in the building.
In the Sachinam Heights, the 19th API destroyed the 1904 flat number.
Three people from the building died from burns and three disappeared.
On Sunday, the authorities identified Meena Mistry’s body (68), one of the two deceased they could not recognize before.
Now, one body remains unknown at the BMC Nair Hospital.
Eight patients continue to be critical, with someone suffering more than 50% of burns.
As a suspicion of short circuit in the 19th floor electrical channel area burned the entire building cable early on Saturday, it also produced thick smoke on almost all building floors.
The fire brigade said the flames were now watered but thick dust and smoke were still lingering in several parts of the building, especially from the 11th floor and above.
As a result, the flat population until only the 10th floor is permitted to save their belongings.

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