According to an official statement, "A fire broke out at the cargo village of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 2:15 pm (local time) today. The fire was brought under control through the quick and coordinated action of the fire service and airport authorities. No casualties were repo
According to officials, the fire department received a call about the blaze at 1:22 pm. In response, 14 fire tenders, including a turntable ladder (TTL), were immediately dispatched to the location due to the high-rise nature of the building.
Devnagar SHO Somkaran said, "Information about the breakout of fire at a showroom was received at 9:30 PM, and fire tenders were deployed immediately. Nearly 8-10 fire tenders were deployed, and more are on the way. Efforts are underway to control the fire..."
Nine people have been killed in a fire at a garment factory and chemical warehouse in Rupnagar, Mirpur, in the capital of Bangladesh, Dhaka. Several people also suffered from burn injuries in the incident.
According to Additional SP of Jaisalmer, Kailash Dhan, casualties have been reported in the incident. Meanwhile, the injured have been rushed to the hospital. The rescue operations are underway.
In Noida, a fire broke out in a private company building in Noida's Ecotech 3 police station area on early hours of Tuesday morning. Fortunately, the fire has been brought under control, and no casualties or injuries have been reported.
Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma expressed grief over the fire incident at Sawai Man Singh Hospital in Jaipur on late Sunday night, in which six people lost their lives, and announced ₹10 lakh aid for each deceased's family, assuring full support to the bereaved.
Vice President CP Radhakrishnan on Monday condoled the loss of lives in the fire incident at a hospital in Jaipur, and wished speedy recovery of those injured.
Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Prem Chand Bairwa met with the victims of the Jaipur Hospital fire incident on Monday and stated that the government will provide all necessary assistance to the affected families.