Located in Sector-74, Noida Ivy County Society Friday morning started like any other day. People were preparing to go to their offices and children to school when suddenly at around 8 in the morning a black cloud of smoke and flames were seen rising from a skyscraper. Within no time, an atmosphere of screams and panic was created in the entire society.
According to initial information, this accident occurred in a 28-storey tower. 12th Floor It happened in a flat located at. The fire spread so fast that within a few minutes it took a huge form and high flames started coming out from the windows of the flat. To save their lives, people started running down the stairs.
Short circuit became the cause of the accident, fire brigade took charge
As soon as information about the incident was received, several vehicles of local police and fire brigade immediately reached the spot. Without wasting any time, the fire brigade personnel started the work of safely evacuating the people trapped inside the building and controlling the fire.
It is a matter of relief that till now there has been no news of any casualty or loss of life in this very scary accident. Fire department officials say that the primary reason for the fire Short Circuit It is being believed. At present, it is difficult to estimate the exact loss as rescue and cooling operations are still going on.
Main information about the incident (Noida Fire Incident At A Glance)
Delhi’s latest accident increased people’s panic
The fear among the people living in this society of Noida was so high because just two days ago, a similar massive fire had broken out in a hotel in Malviya Nagar area of South Delhi. 21 people lost their lives in that tragic accident. This was the reason that as soon as the people of Ivy County got wind of the fire, without taking any kind of risk, they immediately evacuated the entire building and gathered in the ground below.
This incident once again reminds us how important it is to regularly check electrical equipment and keep the fire safety system fully active in high-rise societies.
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