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At least 17 killed in India building fire
At least 17 killed in India building fire

The Australian

time19-05-2025

  • The Australian

At least 17 killed in India building fire

At least 17 people died after a fire ripped through a building in the Indian city of Hyderabad, local officials said Sunday. The large blaze broke out early Sunday morning in a three-storey building which houses a jewellery store. A statement from the fire disaster response emergency and civil defence department in southern Telangana state, where Hyderabad is located, said they had received the call for help just after 6 am local time (00:30 GMT). "The fire broke out on the ground floor and spread to the upper floors. Firefighting, search & rescue operations were carried out simultaneously," it said. The statement also listed the names of 17 individuals who lost their lives. "The suspected cause of the fire is under investigation," it said. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his "deep grief" over the loss of life and announced compensation of 200,000 rupees (around $2,300) to the next of kin of each victim. "Deeply anguished by the loss of lives due to a fire tragedy in Hyderabad, Telangana," Modi said in a statement released by his office. "Condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. May the injured recover soon." Fires are common in India due to poor building practices, overcrowding and a lack of adherence to safety regulations. Last month, a fierce fire broke out in a hotel in Kolkata, killing at least 15 people. Some people clambered out of windows and onto the rooftop to escape. And last year, least 24 people died after a fire broke out at a packed amusement park arcade in the western state of Gujarat. ash-asv/dhc

At Least 17 Killed in India Building Fire
At Least 17 Killed in India Building Fire

Asharq Al-Awsat

time18-05-2025

  • Asharq Al-Awsat

At Least 17 Killed in India Building Fire

At least 17 people died after a fire ripped through a building in the Indian city of Hyderabad, local officials said Sunday. The large blaze broke out early Sunday morning in a three-storey building which houses a jewellery store. A statement from the fire disaster response emergency and civil defense department in southern Telangana state, where Hyderabad is located, said they had received the call for help just after 6 am local time (00:30 GMT). "The fire broke out on the ground floor and spread to the upper floors. Firefighting, search & rescue operations were carried out simultaneously," it said. The statement also listed the names of 17 individuals who lost their lives. "The suspected cause of the fire is under investigation," it said. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his "deep grief" over the loss of life and announced compensation of 200,000 rupees (around $2,300) to the next of kin of each victim. "Deeply anguished by the loss of lives due to a fire tragedy in Hyderabad, Telangana," Modi said in a statement released by his office. "Condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. May the injured recover soon." Fires are common in India due to poor building practices, overcrowding and a lack of adherence to safety regulations. Last month, a fierce fire broke out in a hotel in Kolkata, killing at least 15 people. Some people clambered out of windows and onto the rooftop to escape. And last year, least 24 people died after a fire broke out at a packed amusement park arcade in the western state of Gujarat.

India building fire kills 17
India building fire kills 17

Al Arabiya

time18-05-2025

  • General
  • Al Arabiya

India building fire kills 17

At least 17 people died when a fire broke out due to a short circuit in a building in the Indian city of Hyderabad on Sunday, officials said. The fire broke out on the ground floor and spread to the upper floors of the building located in Hyderabad and about a dozen firefighting vehicles were involved in the operation, the Telangana Fire, Disaster Response, Emergency and Civil Defense Department said in a statement. India's Mines Minister G. Kishan Reddy, who visited the site, told local media that a preliminary inquiry indicated a short circuit may have led to the fire. The 17 dead included six children aged under 5 years.

Fire in India's Hyderabad kills at least 17 people
Fire in India's Hyderabad kills at least 17 people

CNA

time18-05-2025

  • General
  • CNA

Fire in India's Hyderabad kills at least 17 people

HYDERABAD: At least 17 people died when a fire broke out due to a short circuit in a building in the Indian city of Hyderabad on Sunday (May 18), officials said. The fire broke out on the ground floor and spread to the upper floors of the building located in Hyderabad and about a dozen firefighting vehicles were involved in the operation, the Telangana Fire, Disaster Response, Emergency and Civil Defence Department said in a statement. India's Mines Minister G Kishan Reddy, who visited the site, told local media that a preliminary inquiry indicated a short circuit may have led to the fire. The 17 dead included six children aged under 5 years

Fire in India's Hyderabad kills at least 17 people
Fire in India's Hyderabad kills at least 17 people

Yahoo

time18-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Fire in India's Hyderabad kills at least 17 people

HYDERABAD (Reuters) -At least 17 people died when a fire broke out due to a short circuit in a building in the Indian city of Hyderabad on Sunday, officials said. The fire broke out on the ground floor and spread to the upper floors of the building located in Hyderabad and about a dozen firefighting vehicles were involved in the operation, the Telangana Fire, Disaster Response, Emergency and Civil Defence Department said in a statement. India's Mines Minister G. Kishan Reddy, who visited the site, told local media that a preliminary inquiry indicated a short circuit may have led to the fire. The 17 dead included six children aged under 5 years.

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