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49 Indians killed in fire in Kuwait, Kerala, Malayalis and North Indians also among the dead

Kuwait Fire News : A total of 50 people, including 49 Indians, were killed in a massive fire that broke out in a building in Mangaf, Kuwait. More than 50 people were injured in the blaze, officials said. Most of the deaths were due to smoke inhalation as residents were asleep when the fire broke out. However, some people were rescued. More than 200 Indians lived in the six-storey building. They were mainly Malayalis, Keralites and North Indians. The fire broke out at 6 am.

A fire broke out in the kitchen of a six-storey building in Mangaf area of ​​​​Kuwait's southern Ahmadi governorate. The Indians living in the building worked in the same company.

The Home Ministry said that the death toll has risen to 49. The ministry said that at present the policemen are working to identify the dead at the spot. They have found out the cause of the fire and will now take strict action against the owners who violated the rules.

Major General Id-al-Owaihan, head of the Ministry of Interior, said that unfortunately we got information about this incident at 9 am. Most of the dead are from the Indian states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu and North India. Their age is between 20 and 50 years. The building was leased by the NBTC Group. Giving this information on social media, the Indian Embassy said that the embassy has started a helpline number regarding this incident with Indian workers. It has been kept active to tell everyone the latest news of this fire.

According to the Kuwait Times report, Kuwait's Interior Minister Sheikh Fahad Al Sabah has ordered the arrest of the owner of the building located in Mangaf. He has also ordered the building's watchman to detain the people present at the time of the incident until the investigation is completed.

The minister visited the site of the incident and said that 'what happened there was the result of the greed of the company and the building owners.' Also, orders were given to make all kinds of security arrangements to prevent such tragedies in the future.

Regarding this fire incident, Foreign Minister Dr. S Jaishankar said on social media that it was very sad to know about the fire incident. Reportedly more than 40 people have died and more than 50 people have been hospitalized. Our ambassador also went to that camp. Now we are waiting for further information. My condolences to the bereaved families and prayers to God for the speedy recovery of the injured. Our embassy will provide full assistance to all concerned.

Indians constitute 21 percent of Kuwait's total population, that is, a total of 10 lakh Indians. And 30 percent of it is a workforce of nine lakh. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences on social media regarding this incident. He said that I am with the families of those killed in this incident in their pain and wish for the speedy recovery of the injured. The Indian Embassy in Kuwait is closely monitoring the situation. After the instructions of PM Modi, Deputy Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Kirtivardhan Singh has been immediately sent to help the Indians.

Indian Ambassador Adarsh ​​Swaika visited the scene and later the hospital where the injured were admitted. He said Kuwait's municipalities and public authorities have been ordered to investigate how such a large number of workers were housed in a single building. Public safety equipment in the building will also be audited.

Sheikh stunned by fire

In Kuwait, several officials of the Muni. and Eng. Department were suspended

Dubai-Kuwait: The spark of fire in a building in Kuwait spread to the government departments there. Kuwait's Chief Engineer Saud Al Dabbous has suspended several officials of the municipality and engineering department.

Apart from this, Kuwait's Deputy Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Al Susuf Al Sabah has promised that no one responsible for the fire will be spared. Strict action will be taken against the culprits. Apart from this, he also ordered an investigation into how many buildings in Kuwait are employing employees in violation of the rules.

Along with this, orders have also been given to check whether the rules are being followed properly at the places where the workers are kept while working in Kuwait. If this is not happening, then orders have also been given to take appropriate action against those companies. Secretary of the Gulf Cooperation Council Jassem Al Budaiwi also expressed regret over the incident.