Tag: Fire

  • Telangana: TSRTC bus gutted in fire at Suryapet; no casualties

    Telangana: TSRTC bus gutted in fire at Suryapet; no casualties

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    Hyderabad: Narrow escape for passengers after a TSRTC bus caught fire in the Suryapet district in the early hours of Wednesday.

    Twenty passengers, who were travelling on the bus escaped immediately after they were alerted of a short circuit in the engine of the bus.

    According to the passengers, the bus had left Khammam depot and reached crossroads in Suryapet when the incident took place.

    However, the fire was doused by the fire engine that reached the spot. However the bus was gutted till then.

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  • Video shows guards walking away during fire that killed 38 at migrants facility

    Video shows guards walking away during fire that killed 38 at migrants facility

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    At the time of the blaze, 68 men from Central and South America were being held at the facility, the agency said. The institute said almost all were from Guatemala, Honduras, Venezuela and El Salvador.

    In the video, two people dressed as guards rush into the camera frame, and at least one migrant appears by the metal gate on the other side. But the guards did not appear to make any effort to open the cell doors and instead ran away as billowing clouds of smoke filled the structure within seconds.

    Adán Augusto López, Mexico’s interior secretary, confirmed the authenticity of the video in an interview with local journalist Joaquín López Doriga.

    Immigration authorities identified the dead and injured as being from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador, according to a statement from the Mexican attorney general’s office.

    Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said the fire was started by migrants in protest after learning they would be deported.

    “They never imagined that this would cause this terrible misfortune,” López Obrador said.

    The deaths forced the government to rent refrigerated trailers to hold the migrants’ bodies, Chihuahua state prosecutor Cesar Jáuregui told reporters.

    The detention facility is across the street from Juarez’s city hall.

    At a nearby hospital, Viangly Infante Padrón, a 31-year-old Venezuelan migrant seeking asylum in the U.S. with her husband and three children, waited for her husband, who was being treated for smoke inhalation. The previous evening, she was waiting outside the detention center for his release when the fire broke out.

    “There was smoke everywhere. The ones they let out were the women, and those (employees) with immigration,” she said. “The men, they never took them out until the firefighters arrived.”

    She saw several dead bodies before finding her husband in an ambulance. “I was desperate because I saw a dead body, a body, a body, and I didn’t see him anywhere.”

    Earlier, about 100 migrants gathered Tuesday outside the immigration facility’s doors to demand information about relatives.

    Katiuska Márquez, a 23-year-old Venezuelan woman with her two children, ages 2 and 4, was seeking her half-brother, Orlando Maldonado, who had been traveling with her.

    “We want to know if he is alive or if he’s dead,” she said. She wondered how all the guards who were inside made it out alive and only the migrants died. “How could they not get them out?”

    Authorities did not immediately answer that question.

    Márquez and Maldonado were detained Monday with the children and about 20 others. They had been in Juarez waiting for an appointment from U.S. authorities to request asylum. They were staying in a rented room where 10 people were living, paying for it with the money they begged in the street.

    “I was at a stoplight with a piece of cardboard asking for what I needed for my children, and people were helping me with food,” she said. Suddenly agents came and detained everyone.

    Everyone was taken to the immigration facility but only the men were placed in the cells. Three hours later, the women and children were released.

    Tensions between authorities and migrants had apparently been running high in recent weeks in Ciudad Juarez, where shelters are full of people waiting for opportunities to cross into the U.S. or for the asylum process to play out.

    More than 30 migrant shelters and other advocacy organizations published an open letter March 9 that complained of a criminalization of migrants and asylum seekers in the city. It accused authorities of abusing migrants and using excessive force in rounding them up, including complaints that municipal police questioned people in the street about their immigration status without cause.

    The high level of frustration in Ciudad Juarez was evident earlier this month when hundreds of mostly Venezuelan migrants tried to force their way across one of the international bridges to El Paso, acting on false rumors that the United States would allow them to enter the country. U.S. authorities blocked their attempts.

    After that, Juarez Mayor Cruz Pérez Cuellar started campaigning to inform migrants there was room in shelters and no need to beg in the streets. He urged residents not to give money to them and said authorities would remove them from intersections where it was dangerous to beg and allegedly a nuisance to residents.

    Migrant advocates who recently denounced more aggressive tactics said Tuesday that the immigration facility was over capacity and that the site of the fire was small and lacked ventilation.

    “You could see it coming,” the advocates’ statement said. “Mexico’s immigration policy kills.”

    The national immigration agency said Tuesday that it “energetically rejects the actions that led to this tragedy” without any further explanation.

    The “extensive use of immigration detention leads to tragedies like this one,” Felipe González Morales, the United Nations special rapporteur for human rights of migrants, said via Twitter. In keeping with international law, immigration detention should be an exceptional measure and not generalized, he wrote.

    Mexico’s immigration lockups have seen overcrowding, protests and riots from time to time.

    In October, a group of mostly Venezuelan migrants rioted inside an immigration center in Tijuana. In November, dozens of migrants rioted in Mexico’s largest detention center in the southern city of Tapachula near the border with Guatemala. No one died in either incident.

    Mexico has emerged as the world’s third most popular destination for asylum-seekers, after the United States and Germany. But it is still largely a country that migrants pass through on their way to the U.S.

    Asylum-seekers must stay in the state where they apply in Mexico, resulting in large numbers being holed up near the country’s southern border with Guatemala. Tens of thousands are also in border cities.

    At a Mass celebrated in memory of the migrants, Bishop Mons. José Guadalupe Torres Campos lamented the sudden grief that had descended upon the migrant community.

    “The shout, the cry of everyone is enough, enough of so much pain, enough of so much death,” he said.

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  • Incidents of fire accidents reported in electric two-wheelers, informs ministry

    Incidents of fire accidents reported in electric two-wheelers, informs ministry

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    New Delhi: Incidents of fire accidents have been reported in electric two-wheelers manufactured by Okinawa Autotech, Pure EV, Jitendra Electric Vehicles, Ola Electric and Boom Motors, Minister of State for Heavy Industries, Krishan Pal Gurjar, said in a written reply submitted in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday.

    “As per information received from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), incidents of fire accidents have been reported in electric two-wheelers manufactured by Okinawa Autotech, Pure EV, Jitendra Electric Vehicles, Ola Electric and Boom Motors. The prototypes or components of electric vehicles are tested by the testing agencies notified under Rule 126 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, for compliance to standards notified by the MoRTH,” said the reply.

    The MoRTH had constituted an investigating team of independent experts from DRDO, Indian Institute of Science (IISC), Bengaluru, and Naval Science & Technological Laboratory (NSTL), Visakhapatnam, to investigate the root cause of fire in EVs and recommend remedial measures.

    As per the reply, the MoRTH had also constituted a committee of experts to suggest formulation of safety standards for the battery and its components, BMS and related systems in electric vehicles.

    Based on the recommendation of the committee, the ministry has brought amendments to the automotive industry standards (AIS). The said amendments are applicable from December 1, 2022 and some clauses of these AIS will be effective from March 31, 2023, said the reply.

    The MoRTH had issued the draft notification, dated August 25, 2022, for the requirements of conformity of production (COP) in respect of all categories of electric vehicles, including quadricycles, e-rickshaws, two-wheelers and four-wheelers.

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  • Official: 39 dead in fire at migrant facility in Mexico

    Official: 39 dead in fire at migrant facility in Mexico

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    More than three dozen migrants have died in a fire at an immigration detention center in northern Mexico near the U.S. border, an official said Tuesday.

    Images from the scene showed rows of bodies lying under shimmery silver sheets outside the facility in Ciudad Juarez, across from El Paso, Texas. Ambulances, firefighters and vans from the morgue could also be seen.

    Thirty-nine people died and 29 were injured in the fire, which broke out late Monday, according to an official with the National Immigration Institute, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the case.

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  • Deadly fire rips through Mexico migrant centre, 37 dead

    Deadly fire rips through Mexico migrant centre, 37 dead

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    Mexico City: At least 37 people were killed and about 100 others injured as a deadly fire ripped through a migrant centre in Mexico’s city of Ciudad Juarez near the US border, media reports said on Tuesday.

    Citing a statement from the Chihuahua state, CNN said that the fire occurred at the office of National Migration Institute (INM) located near the Stanton-Lerdo Bridge, which links Mexico and the US.

    The incident took place shortly after about 71 migrants were brought to the centre late Monday.

    The cause of the fire or the victims’ nationalities are yet to be ascertained.

    Ciudad Juarez, the Mexican city located just across the Rio Grande river from El Paso, Texas, has seen an influx of people in recent weeks, reports the BBC.

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  • Four Shops Damaged In Fire Mishap

    Four Shops Damaged In Fire Mishap

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    SRINAGAR: At least four shops were damaged in a fire mishap in Magarmal Bagh of central Kashmir’s Srinagar district on Sunday evening, officials said.

    They said that a fire broke out in a commercial building located near Main Chowk, Magarmal Bagh Srinagar.

    Soon after the incident, Fire and Emergency men laced with machinery reached the spot to douse off the raging flames, they said adding before the rescue operation could end at least four shops had already received damage.

    There was no injury caused to any person in the incident, they said further. (GNS)

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  • Video: Fire accident near Kamineni Hospital in Hyderabad claims one life

    Video: Fire accident near Kamineni Hospital in Hyderabad claims one life

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    Hyderabad: A fire accident that occurred near Kamineni hospital in the King Koti area that falls under Abids Police Station limits has claimed the life of a security guard, Santosh. He was burnt alive after the car in which he was sleeping was gutted in flames.

    According to reports, the fire has trapped seven cars, out of which three were completely gutted in flames. As the fire spread rapidly across the vehicles, the security guard was trapped inside his car and was charred to death.

    Alerted by the Kamineni Hospital staff, the police acted swiftly and fire fighters brought the fire under control. However, it was too late to save the life of the security guard who was sleeping in his car at the time of the accident.

    The police have launched an investigation into the incident and suspect that a mosquito coil or a cigarette may have caused the fire accident. The exact cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained.

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  • Old Bridge Set On Fire In North Kashmir Village

    Old Bridge Set On Fire In North Kashmir Village

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    SRINAGAR: An old bridge was set on fire in Chankhan area of Sopore in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district by some miscreants, officials said here on Monday.

    An official told the news agency KNO that miscreants during the intervening night of Sunday and Monday set the historic bridge on fire.

    He said soon after the incident the fire was put off and teams and police and civil admin reached to the spot. Meanwhile, police have taken cognisance of the incident.

    An official of Roads and Buildings department said that the remains of the bridge will be auctioned within 2 days.

    Notably, the bridge was declared unsafe for traffic in 1999 and was being used for pedestrian movement only. However, the movement was halted in 2019 when the bridge developed some cracks and one of its pillars collapsed. (KNO)

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  • Take action against those responsible for fire accidents: Kishan Reddy

    Take action against those responsible for fire accidents: Kishan Reddy

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    Hyderabad: Union minister for tourism and culture G. Kishan Reddy on Sunday alleged that the Telangana government is not taking action against owners of buildings whose negligence is leading to a series of fire accidents.

    He visited Swapnalok Complex in Secunderabad, where a huge fire on Thursday night claimed six lives.

    The minister spoke to officials and enquired about the cause of the fire.

    Kishan Reddy, who is a member of Lok Sabha from Secunderabad, told media persons that the state government is regularising unauthorised buildings for revenue. He alleged that the government is encouraging illegal constructions so that it can earn more revenue.

    The Union minister termed the fire accident in the building unfortunate. He said that though poor and innocents were losing lives in fire accidents, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) and state government were not taking action against those responsible for the accidents.

    “Whenever a fire accident takes place, they say we will take action but later forget it,” said Kishan Reddy.

    He said negligence by the owners of buildings was resulting in tragedies. Many commercial establishments lack fire safety equipment or not complying with fire safety guidelines.

    Kishan Reddy asked all enterprises to do regular inspections of fire safety compliances and audits and rectify any defects to avoid accidents.

    Six youths including four women were killed and few others injured in a huge fire that broke out at Swapnalok Complex on Thursday night.

    This was the second major fire accident in Secunderabad, the twin city of Hyderabad, in less than two months.

    Three persons were killed in a huge fire at a multi-storey commercial complex on January 28. The building was completely gutted in the fire and it was later demolished by the authorities as the structure had become weak.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )