Auraiya fire incident: A spark from beedi destroys everything, massive fire breaks out in hut, disabled youth burnt alive

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News India Live, Digital Desk: A horrific accident took place late on Sunday night in Ghasara village of Achalda police station area of ​​Auraiya district of Uttar Pradesh. Here, a small spark while lighting a beedi took a huge form due to which a poor man’s hut burst into flames. In this tragic accident, a 22-year-old disabled youth sleeping inside a hut was burnt to death. By the time the rural and fire department teams reached the spot, the youth’s body was completely burnt.

How did the accident happen? (The Incident)

According to the information received, the deceased youth Govind (22 years) He was disabled since birth and was unable to walk with his legs. On Sunday night he was sleeping alone in his hut.

Heavy cost of negligence: It is being told that the beedi was lit near the hut or possibly the half-burnt match of the beedi fell on the thatched roof.

Huge fire: Within no time the hut made of dry grass and straw caught fire. Since it was night time and the wind was blowing, the fire engulfed the entire hut within a few minutes.

Time became disability: could not run outside

The saddest aspect of this accident was that Govind could not run out to save his life. Due to his legs being helpless, he remained stuck on the bed and kept screaming. The family members and villagers tried their best to extinguish the fire, but the flames were so strong that no one could muster the courage to enter inside.

Police and administration reached the spot

As soon as the information was received, the team of Achhalda police station and revenue department reached the spot.

Panchnama of dead body: After a lot of effort, the police controlled the fire and took out the charred body. The body has been sent for post-mortem.

Demand for compensation: The financial condition of the victim’s family is very pathetic. The villagers have demanded from the administration that the victim’s family should be immediately given appropriate compensation from the disaster relief fund so that they can restart their lives.

Caution is safety (Safety Alert)

After this incident, the administration has appealed to the villagers not to leave flammable items, beedis, cigarettes or burning stoves open around thatched huts. Such incidents often increase during the winter season due to carelessness.