Safety rules flouted in Carlton Towers: Fire brigade

Two days after a fire left nine persons dead at the Carlton Towers here, fire brigade officials said that several rules relating to safety standards were violated in the commercial complex making rescue operations difficult.

Bangalore: Two days after a fire left nine persons dead at the Carlton Towers here, fire brigade officials on Thursday said that several rules relating to safety standards were violated in the commercial complex making rescue operations difficult.

Some passages in the building, including emergency exits were blocked, making it difficult for people to escape and fire brigade personnel to rush in, a senior fire brigade
official said.

Moreover, there were also several inbuilt modifications. The mandatory requirement of leaving a six-metre gap for drive in during emergencies was not in place, he said.

Storing 10 barrels of diesel on the terrace for use in generators was one of the most blatant violations, as also failure to maintain the fire fighting system, he said adding
several more lives would have been lost had the blaze not been extinguished before it reached the diesel.

Though the building had a fire fighting system, it was not well maintained. The overhead tanks did not have water and the sprinklers were not working.

He said rescue efforts were hampered by the huge traffic jam surrounding the area and it prevented them from bringing in the 121 foot turnaround table, which could reach the 13th floor and the hydraulic platform.

PTI

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