Tragic incident in Kuwait claims lives of 49, 24 from Kerala. DNA tests underway for identification and repatriation. MoS investigates possible negligence in Mangaf fire.
A devastating fire in Kuwait has left 24 families in India's Kerala state devastated. Among the victims were a father-of-two who had plans to quit his job and a 29-year-old who was looking forward to visiting his family in August. The blaze, which engulfed a building, resulted in the loss of 49 lives, with 40 of them being Indians. Indian authorities are conducting DNA tests to identify the deceased and arrange for their bodies to be brought back home. The Minister of State has arrived on site to oversee the investigation into the fire.
The tragic incident in Kuwait has brought attention to the safety protocols in place, with local authorities detaining the building's owner for possible negligence in the 2024 Mangaf fire. As details emerge about the victims, it was revealed that an engineer, who had recently joined his father's workplace, was among those who lost their lives. The heart-wrenching stories of the individuals affected by the fire highlight the devastating impact of such disasters on families and communities.
In the midst of the grief and shock, the NBTC's response to the Kuwait fire accident sheds light on the initial moments of the tragedy. The labor camp where the fire broke out reported that the first flames originated from a security cabin. This revelation adds a layer of complexity to the investigation, raising questions about the safety measures in place at the site. As the recovery efforts continue and the community mourns the loss of their loved ones, the aftermath of the Kuwait fire serves as a stark reminder of the importance of fire safety and preparedness.
Reflecting on the recent losses, the story of 27-year-old Sreehari Pradeep, who had just embarked on his first job, resonates with many. The young engineer's promising future was cut short by the tragedy, leaving his family and colleagues in shock. The emotional impact of his untimely death mirrors the sentiments felt by numerous families who have lost their dear ones in the Kuwait fire. As investigations progress and findings are revealed, the collective grief shared by the victims' families and the global community underscores the need for vigilance and preventive measures to avert such calamities in the future.
From a father-of-two who planned to leave his job to a 29-year-old due to visit his family in August, two dozen Indians from the southern state of Kerala ...
Indian authorities say DNA tests are being carried out to identify the victims and repatriate their bodies.
Kuwait Fire News LIVE: Local authorities detained the building's owner to investigate possible negligence that could have caused the 2024 Mangaf fire.
NBTC response about kuwait fire accident ലേബര് ക്യമ്പിലുണ്ടായ തീപിടുത്തത്തില് ആദ്യം തീപടര്ന്നത് സെക്യൂരിറ്റി കാബിനിൽ നിന്നാണെന്ന് എൻബിടിസി.
It was only last week that 27-year-old Sreehari Pradeep started his first job, at the company where his father has been working for a decade.
ശാസ്താംകോട്ട: പ്രിയപ്പെട്ടവന്റെ വേർപാടിൽ ഇടറി നിൽക്കുകയാണ് ശൂരനാട് വടക്ക് ആനയടി വയ്യാങ്കര തുണ്ടുവിള ...
The state government has announced an ex-gratia payment of Rs five lakh to the families of those killed and Rs one lakh for the relatives of the injured.
कुवैत आग हादसा : सात मंजिला इमारत के ग्राउंड फ्लोर पर रखे थे दो दर्जन सिलेंडर, छत का दरवाजा था लॉक, लापरवाही के कई खुलासे · सूत्रों के ...
कुवैत की इमारत में लगी आग ने 49 जानें लील लीं। आग इतनी भयावह थी कि धुएं के गुबार में जान बचाने के लिए कोई उपाय न दिखने पर कई लोगों ...
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Fourty-five Indians have lost their lives in the deadly fire that broke out in the 'labour accommodation' in the Mangaf area of Kuwait in the early hours of ...
India's Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh is travelling to Kuwait to oversee assistance to Indians injured in the fire and.
The mortal remains of Indians killed in the Kuwait fire were flown to Kerala on a special Indian Air Force plane on Friday. The plane landed in Kochi today.
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India News: Kuwait Mangaf building fire: An Indian Air Force flight arrived in Kochi on Friday, carrying the mortal remains of 45 Indians who tragically ...