Noida: API that began in the AC cable, spread to wooden furniture and swallow the house during the early hours of Monday which lost two sisters, nine and 12 years old, and left their brothers and four years.
With a sad injury.
Flat is on the ground floor of Dee Heights Residency – a five-story building – in Gadhi Chaukhandi Village in Sector 122.
A family on the first floor of the building – a young man, his 75-year-old sister and 75-year-old grandmother.
– Jump to the ground to save their lives.
Residents became aware of the flames a little after 5 am.
Some others climb the IGL pipe to be evacuated.
The fire starts in the flat living room, where the main entry is.
Family – Dinesh Solanki (39), his wife Mamta (37), Putri Rudrakshi (12) and Ritika (9) and Shivay (4) – fall asleep in the bedroom at the other and trapped.
“They did not realize that the house was burned until the smoke filled their entire room.
At 5:39 a.m., we made a phone call to the fire brigade.
We also called the police and ambulance,” SK MahapaRa, a retired central government employee who lives in the neighboring building, said to Toi.
The cellphone Chaudhary, another neighbor who helped put out the fire, said when they heard a shout from home, they rushed to the place with water pipes and tried to extinguish the fire, which had swallowed the main stairs of the building and jumped to another floor.
Rudrakshi made an effort to get out of the house but it didn’t work.
Neighbors said his sentence was found in the doorway of the house.
“Dinesh managed to unlock the main door and took out Shivay.
He was picked up by someone.
He tried to get out his wife and two daughters.
Only his wife can make it,” Chaudhary said.
Another neighbor, Ashwini, said the fire brigade arrived around 6.10 in the morning.
“Some locals went to the closest police Chowki and told the police there.
Three tenders of fire arrived.
The police took the bodies and were injured to the Yatharth Hospital in Greater Noida (West),” he said.
Dinesh has suffered 65% of burns and Shivay around 30-40%, according to the doctor.
Dr.
KiFayat Maqsood, medical supervisor, Yatharth Hospital, told Ti Dinesh the support of the ventilator.
“He has deep burns,” he said.
“Mamta has a 12% burn.
He is stable,” he said.
Chief Fire Officer (CFO) Arun Kumar Singh told Tii, “The three fire tenders returned after refilling water.
They have poured out another fire that has broken in the ATM manufacturing unit in the sector 65.
It seems that the fire comes from the AC cable, as suggested By locals.
The family realized that the house was burning quite late, maybe because they were in a small room about 70 square feet.
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