Ghaziabad Blaze Probe Highlights Fire Safety Lapses and Encroachments
A probe into a fire at Ghaziabad's Gaur Green Avenue found poor fire safety maintenance and encroachments as major hindrances. No casualties occurred. The committee suggested removing obstructions and enhancing safety protocols. The exact cause remains undetermined. Authorities are urged to secure open spaces and improve fire alarm systems.
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A high-level inquiry into last month's Ghaziabad inferno has underscored critical failures in fire safety systems and exposed illegal encroachments as major obstacles to firefighting and rescue operations.
The investigation, launched by the district magistrate, centered on the April 29 fire that ravaged multiple floors of Tower-D in the Gaur Green Avenue Society residential complex.
Residents reported malfunctioning fire alarms, while the probe revealed unauthorized structures obstructing fire drive-ways, complicating emergency responses. Recommendations include removing obstructions and improving fire safety protocols. No casualties were noted, and the exact cause is yet to be determined.
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