Tag: Fire

  • Fire Breaks Out In Srinagar Locality

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    Rehan Qayoom Mir

    Srinagar, 07 Mar (GNS): A fire broke out in a house in Indra Nagar area of central Kashmir’s Srinagar district on Tuesday morning.

    Reports said soon after the information, fire tenders reached the spot and doused off the flames in the house located near Masjid Rehmat in Indra Nagar. While the fire was brought under control, officials told GNS its cause was still being investigated. They said there was no loss of life or serious injuries reported in the incident so far. More details are awaited.(GNS)

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  • Fire Breaks Out In Srinagar

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    SRINAGAR: A massive fire broke out in a residential house in the Indira Nagar area of central Kashmir’s Srinagar district on Tuesday morning.

    An official from fire and emergency department said that fire broke out in a two story residential house at Indira Nagar Srinagar.

    Soon after the incident, the fire tenders were rushed to the spot to bring the fire under control, he said.

    “The fire engulfed the first floor of the residential house; however, we were able to control it from doing any further damage. The situation is totally under control now,” the official said.

    The cause of fire is yet to be ascertained, and there were no reports of any loss to life or injury to anyone so far, he said.

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  • Kochi: Fire from Brahmapuram waste plant under control, thick smoke continues to persist

    Kochi: Fire from Brahmapuram waste plant under control, thick smoke continues to persist

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    Kochi: Giant plumes of toxic smoke continued to rise from the Brahmapuram waste plant here on Sunday evening as hundreds of firefighters, including Naval personnel, battled to bring the blaze that has gone on for four days under control.

    A senior police officer said that the fire appeared to be extinguished, but huge amounts of smoke was still rising from the site and therefore, it may not have been quelled completely.

    Aerial visuals of the site aired on various channels showed huge and thick plumes of smoke billowing from the site which appeared to be completely ravaged by the fire.

    Meanwhile, the district administration declared Monday as a holiday for Anganwadis, kindergartens, day care centres and children of classes 1 to 7 of government, aided, unaided, CBSE and ICSE schools located in Kochi city and neighbouring gram panchayats and municipalities.

    Earlier in the day, Kerala Industries Minister P Rajeeve said that the fire was under control and would hopefully be extinguished by evening.

    He and State Health Minister Veena George said that the smoke due to the blaze was not a matter of concern.

    Their announcements came while speaking to reporters after a high-level meeting at the Ernakulam District Collectorate here.

    They said that people need not stay indoors as recommended on Saturday and can move out by taking precautions, like wearing N95 masks.

    However, those with breathing problems, like asthma, the elderly, children and pregnant women should try and avoid getting exposed to the smoke and should wear masks if going out, the Ministers said.

    George also said hospital records of the city do not indicate any medical cases due to the smoke.

    Nevertheless, arrangements, like dedicated beds for those affected by the smoke generated due to the fire, have been made in all government hospitals and medical colleges in the city.

    Besides, two oxygen parlours and a round the clock medical team of doctors have been put in place in Brahmapuram.

    Regarding the decisions taken in the meeting, Rajeeve said that all stakeholders were of the view that there needs to be a coordinated effort to deal with such situations.

    In lieu of that, it was decided to put in place a system comprising a coordination committee of representatives from the Kochi Corporation, fire services, police, health services, electricity board and fire safety officials of Bharat Petroleum and CIAL.

    Also, it was decided in the meeting that a panel comprising officials of the corporation and the panchayat, where the waste plant is set up, and including the District Collector and the local MLA will meet every three months to discuss problems in that area.

    After the prevailing issue is resolved, the corporation will also take urgent steps to ensure proper road connectivity to the area — another decision taken in the meeting according to Rajeeve.

    The Minister further said as a result of the more than 3-day long fire, waste collection in Kochi has come to a standstill and therefore, in the meeting it was resolved that the corporation and the District Collector would take steps to put in place a temporary arrangement for removing garbage from the city.

    The issue of bio-mining, which has not been taking place at the waste plant for some time, will be tackled by Local Self Government Minister M B Rajesh.

    Earlier in the day, a fire officer engaged in the fire-fighting at the waste plant said it was taking time to quell the flames as there were layers of plastic underneath which got heated up and prevented the fire at the top from cooling down.

    Lack of rains and wind also played spoilsport against the fire-fighting efforts and there was a second instance of a fire breaking out during the operations.

    He said the fire tenders have been mobilised from divisions of other districts like Kottayam and Alappuzha.

    In addition to all these, the phosgene gas generated by the fire is leading to nausea, dizziness among the firefighters which also affected operations.

    According to police, 25 fire-fighting units, which included tenders from Thrissur, Kottayam and Idukki districts as well as those of the Indian Navy and Bharat Petroleum, battled the blaze since morning.

    Air quality in parts of this port city was found to be poor this morning due to the fire.

    According to the data on the Kerala Pollution Control Board website, the PM 2.5 and PM 10 particulates’ level in the air in Kochi were way above the prescribed standards.

    The level of PM 2.5, tiny particulate matter less than 2.5 microns in diameter that can enter deep into the lungs and even the bloodstream, was found to be 279.58 ug/m3, at around 8.30 AM today, as against the normal standard of 60.

    PM 10, particles with diameter less than 10 micrometres, level were recorded at 324.65 as against a normal of 100.

    The fire broke out in the waste dumped at the plant on Thursday.

    Officials had maintained that such incidents happen every year around this time due to the extreme heat.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Fire safety mock drills conducted across Telangana

    Fire safety mock drills conducted across Telangana

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    Hyderabad: Mock drills have been conducted in places like the High court, Army AOC Centre, GAIL, and Police Batallion by the crew of fire stations under the ‘Telangana state Fire Safety Awareness Program’ in the state on Friday.

    An inspection and awareness program of hazardous premises has been taken in coordination with police and the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC).

    In the past 10 days, 552 hazardous premises in the Kukatpally division and 400 hazardous premises in the Rajendranagar division have been inspected and awareness programs have been conducted in these places.

    The respective management have been instructed on how to tackle fire accidents with zero casualty and minimum loss of property. They were directed to maintain fire safety appliances.

    As part of fire safety awareness, every Friday mock drills and awareness programs are to be conducted all over the Telangana state.

    The programs will be conducted in places such as fuel refilling stations, schools, colleges, and industries, educating the public on the do’s and don’ts of a fire emergency.

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  • Two workers die in flash fire at pharma unit in Hyderabad

    Two workers die in flash fire at pharma unit in Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: Two young workers, including a chemist, died in a flash fire while cleaning a reactor at a pharmaceutical company in Jeedimetla area here on Wednesday, police said.

    The incident occurred when the workers were cleaning the reactor with a cleaning solvent and a sudden blaze erupted when some inflammable substance got mixed. The duo suffered burns due to the fire, a police official said based on preliminary investigation.

    The duo was rushed to a private hospital where they died while undergoing treatment.

    The deceased persons were aged 24 and 26 respectively, police said.

    Following the incident, a case under Indian Penal Code Section 304A (causing death by negligence) was registered at Jeedimetla police station and a probe was underway.

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  • Building in north Delhi collapses in seconds after massive fire

    Building in north Delhi collapses in seconds after massive fire

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    New Delhi: A warehouse in north Delhi’s Roshanara Road collapsed like a house of cards after a massive fire broke out in it on Monday, officials said. However, no one was injured in the incident.

    The video of the incident was also doing rounds on social media. In the video, firemen can be seen standing near the three-storey structure before it suddenly collapses.

    It took just five seconds for the three-storeyed building to completely come down, releasing a thick plume of black smoke.

    According to Delhi Fire Service (DFS) Director Atul Garg, a call regarding the blaze in a factory at the premises of logistics firm Jaipur Golden Transport on Roshanara Road near Pul Bangash metro station was received around 11.50 a.m. and 18 fire tenders have been rushed to the site.

    The firefighters are still trying to douse the flames.

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  • Fire at laboratory in JNU, no casualties

    Fire at laboratory in JNU, no casualties

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    New Delhi: A fire broke out in a laboratory at Jawaharlal Nehru University on Tuesday morning but no casualties were reported, an official said.

    The incident occurred in a laboratory at the School of Physical Sciences and it was the result of a shot circuit, the official said.

    “No one suffered injuries,” a senior police official said.

    The JNU student union has written to Vice Chancellor Santishree D Pandit expressing concerns over “loopholes” in the security department and the “negligence” of the administration in saving the lives of the students.

    It claimed there are no smoke alarms or fire extinguishers inside the laboratories.

    “Upon observing the fire, a student immediately reported it to a security guard. But the guard was incapable of helping him since he knew nothing about fire safety. The only thing he could do was call the fire brigade as the fire became intense,” the JNUSU said in a statement.

    “There is no proper training given to students on fire safety. Students don’t even know how to operate fire extinguishers. Proper ventilation is not available in science schools and no emergency exits have been made,” it claimed.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • After massive fire mishap, Apple Inc supplier declares 30-day holiday at AP plant

    After massive fire mishap, Apple Inc supplier declares 30-day holiday at AP plant

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    Jinkalamitta: Production at the factory of Taiwan-based Foxlink, the cable supplier to technology giant Apple Inc, is likely to be hit as the company has declared a 30-day holiday for its employees, following the fire accident here.

    The company has declared a holiday for a month to around 1,600 workers of the Jinkalamitta plant in Tirupati district, and directed them to return to their respective hometowns, an official said on Tuesday.

    The accident occurred on Monday. However, there was no loss of life, police said.

    “They (Management) declared holidays for employees for 30 days,” said Renigunta deputy superintendent of police (DSP) A. Ramachandra, who is monitoring the situation at the plant.

    Examining the mishap, he indicated that 30 days may not be enough.

    The contract manufacturer is yet to lodge any complaint, even as officials from the state factories and labour departments, along with insurance company representatives have started visiting the plant to estimate the quantum of loss.

    Meanwhile, Foxlink is yet to lodge a complaint with the authorities over the blaze that completely destroyed the main manufacturing plant, one of the three sheds.

    “It takes time to estimate the loss as bills are verified and cross checked to arrive at a figure. It will take time to go through this exercise, it may take 10 15 days,” he observed, explaining why it may take longer to file the FIR.

    He also hinted that 30 days of holidays may not be enough, considering the total damage and collapse of the shed and noted that it may even need up to four months.

    Foxlink and the owner of the site housing the facility could not be reached for a comment.

    Established in 1986, Foxlink designs, makes and sells cable assemblies, connectors, power management devices and battery packs to several global tech behemoths.

    It is headquartered in Taipei with over 15 design, manufacturing and sales sites across the world.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Andhra Pradesh: Massive fire in cable supplier company Tirupati

    Andhra Pradesh: Massive fire in cable supplier company Tirupati

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    Tirupati: Foxlink, cable supplier to global tech giant Apple, halted production after a massive fire broke out at one of its manufacturing facilities here on Monday.

    However, there was no loss of life in the incident. Nearly 750 people working at the facility in Jinkalamitta village managed to get out soon after the fire broke out, police said.

    Due to fibre, sheets and sponge stocked at the facility, the fire spread swiftly, engulfing the entire facility. The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained, they said.

    At around 1:15 pm, a fire broke out at a Foxlink facility where cables are manufactured, said Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Renigunta, A Ramachandra

    The timely arrival of fire brigades at the spot ensured that the fire remained confined to one shed and did not spread to the other two that house the dining area and kitchens, Ramachandra said.

    “The largest shed among the three was charred, while the other two were safe. The largest shed is where all the production takes place,” he said.

    The company is yet to lodge an official complaint as it is still estimating the loss in coordination with the fire and electricity departments, he added.

    Pictures of the manufacturing facility shared by police showed thick plumes of smoke billowing from the shed.

    Established in 1986, Foxlink designs, makes and sells cable assemblies, connectors, power management devices and battery packs to several global tech behemoths.

    It is headquartered in Taipei with over 15 design, manufacturing and sales sites across the world.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Jesus was detained after assaulting his mother, whom he threatened to kill and set on fire

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    Beaches of Rosarito, BC- Jesus N.24 years old, went to his mother’s home to physically and verbally assault her, then grabbed her by the neck to threaten her with death and tell her that he would set her on fire.

    According to the authorities, the young man would have assaulted his mother pulling her hair, pushing her against the wall and then putting his forearm around her neck and threatening to kill her by setting her on fire, for which they asked the woman for permission to enter the home and arrest the young man.

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    By having permission they apprehended Jesuswho was inside a house located on San Luis Potosí street, in the Constitución neighborhood, to later put him before the State Attorney General’s Office for the possible crime of aggravated injuries due to kinship.

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