Ghaziabad: An unprecedented fire erupted in the Gaur Green Avenue society in the Abhay Khand region of Indirapuram on Wednesday morning, leaving the whole of the National Capital Region in a state of shock. It all began when a high-rise caught fire around 8:30 AM, quickly transforming into a giant conflagration due to its rapid escalation.
CM Yogi Adityanath orders high-level investigation
In light of this catastrophe, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath ordered that relief and rescue measures be sped up. He stated that “negligence of any sort will not be tolerated.”
He has also told the Ghaziabad police commissioner and district magistrate to stay at the site and supervise the proceedings till the fire has been brought under control.
8 flat units destroyed by fire; 20 fire tenders fighting the blaze
The fire department was notified about the emergency at around 8:30 AM. As of now, there are 20 fire tenders deployed in the region, fighting the flames on a war footing.
While the flames began in just one high-rise apartment, official sources have indicated that the blaze has already engulfed eight apartments. Although it is assumed that most of the people residing in those apartments have escaped the blaze before anything serious happens, the Uttar Pradesh Police has mentioned that they can conduct a final search of all the flats after they have cooled down sufficiently.
Challenges faced by operations
The teams are reported to face some major technical difficulties. The Uttar Pradesh Police has indicated that there is a boundary wall around the park, which is keeping fire engines from maintaining sufficient pressure to spray water on the upper stories of buildings on fire.
Evacuation and panic
Witnesses to the incident say that the sight of the blazing building created panic among the residents and led to an almost stampede like movement of the residents towards the stairs.
Loss of property: There are no casualties as of yet, but it is obvious that there will be heavy property damage, as many apartments have been destroyed due to the fire.
Bureau Report
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