32 lives lost in a tragic fire incident in a gaming zone in Rajkot. Gujarat High Court intervenes as details of the disaster unfold.
Tragedy struck in Rajkot as a gaming zone fire claimed the lives of 32 people, including children. The incident, which occurred over the weekend, highlighted the lack of safety measures with reports indicating that the crowded gaming zone had only one emergency exit. This led to chaos and a high death toll as victims struggled to escape the blaze. Anxious relatives gathered outside hospitals, hoping for good news but faced the heartbreaking reality of missing loved ones.
In the aftermath, the Gujarat High Court intervened, taking suo motu cognizance of the man-made disaster. The court's actions shed light on the negligence as it was revealed that the gaming zone lacked a fire department permit and had failed to obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC). This glaring oversight contributed to the severity of the tragedy, emphasizing the importance of proper safety regulations and adherence to building codes.
As investigations continue, other cities like Vadodara have taken preventive measures, closing gaming zones temporarily to prevent a similar incident. The impact of the Rajkot fire has sparked discussions on the need for stricter regulations and enforcement to prevent such devastating events in the future.
In a bid for justice, a Special Investigation Team (SIT) report is expected within 72 hours to provide a comprehensive analysis of the incident. The heightened scrutiny following the Rajkot tragedy aims to ensure accountability and prevent similar disasters in the future, keeping public safety at the forefront of discussions.
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