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Fire-hit Bangalore towers sealed; owners booked

Last Updated: Wednesday, February 24, 2010, 14:41     A- A A+
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Fire-hit Bangalore towers sealed; owners booked Bangalore: The charred Carlton Towers in Bangalore were sealed a day after a major fire broke out Tuesday claiming nine lives and injuring about 50 people, a fire brigade official said Wednesday.

"We have sealed the entire premises to investigate the cause of the fire and ascertain whether the seven-storey building had fire safety systems in place," Bangalore Fire Brigade director DB Chengappa said.

The police also booked cases of negligence and culpable homicide not amounting to murder against the building owners.

"The government has ordered an inquiry in the fire mishap and directed the Bangalore Bruhat Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) to review fire safety measures in all high-rise buildings across the city," Chengappa said.

Of the injured, seven are in the intensive care unit at the nearby Manipal Hospital and 15 are in the medical ward. The remaining were discharged earlier in the day.

"No further casualties. Seven of the critically injured are being treated in the ICU while 15 others are under observation in the medical ward. Rest have been sent home," a hospital source said.

Of the nine people who died, six were men and three were women.

IANS

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First Published: Wednesday, February 24, 2010, 14:41

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Rashid - Bangalore
Very true, we Indians have still not outgrown our petty mentality. High rise buildings get sanctioned by corrupt officals with inappropriate approach and settings then the Fire Brigade the Ambulance and alll other civil forces are blamed for not reaching there or rescuing in time. No amount of tragedies will drive sense in to our heads, we are a Corrupt money hungry nation.
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Ramaguru Prasad Jakkala - Chennai
All these inquiries are an eye-wash. Does it mean Govt. does not know these buildings do not have fire-safety equipment? What`s Govt.`s role in allowing such buildings and how many Govt. officers are involved in taking bribes and allowing such buildings. If you look at T. Nagar in Chennai, it is a disaster waiting to happen. In fact it happened few years back when there was a fire in a shop in Ranganathan Street, where even the fire tenders can nto reach because that`s how the roads were designed. I feel as Indians we are not fit to live in this modern world.
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