How Did Four Family Members Perish in a House Fire in Bengal’s Uluberia?
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Kolkata, Dec 22 (NationPress) A devastating fire has claimed the lives of four family members in their home located in Uluberia, in the Howrah district of West Bengal, as reported by police on Monday. This tragic event unfolded late on Sunday night while the family was peacefully sleeping.
According to the authorities, the blaze ignited around 12:30 a.m. in the Jhamtia Gram Panchayat area, under the jurisdiction of Uluberia's Joypur police station. The family was unaware of the fire due to their deep slumber on a chilly winter night.
The victims have been named as Duryodhan Dalui, Dudhkumar Dalui, Archana Dalui, and Shampa Dalui, who was a ninth-grade student. The four were sleeping in the same room when the inferno erupted. Despite the prompt arrival of the fire brigade, none of the family members could be rescued.
Initial investigations by police and fire services suggest that the fire might have been triggered by a short circuit. A comprehensive investigation is currently underway, and police have sealed off the vicinity around the residence.
Local residents noted that a majority of the villagers were engaged in a social event in the area last night for Ganga Puja, leaving only a few people at home. Due to the severe cold, most had secured their doors and windows for the night, which contributed to the delayed detection of the fire.
By the time the flames were spotted, the house was already engulfed. Neighbors raced to the scene to extinguish the fire and alerted the police and fire departments.
Responders arrived swiftly to bring the situation under control, but sadly, four charred remains were found inside the home, which were subsequently sent for autopsy. It was revealed that Dudhkumar was an electrician in the locality. The structure, made of bamboo and mud with an asbestos roof, facilitated the rapid spread of the flames.