What Led to the Rajasthan Fire Tragedy? VP Radhakrishnan and PM Modi Express Their Condolences
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Jaipur, Feb 16 (NationPress) Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan expressed profound sorrow on Monday following the catastrophic fire at a chemical production facility in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan, which resulted in the loss of seven lives earlier that day.
Authorities have reported that two additional individuals are feared to be trapped inside the site.
In a post on X, VP Radhakrishnan stated, "I am deeply saddened by the tragic fire incident in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan. My heartfelt condolences go to the families affected, and I pray for the swift recovery of the injured."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also conveyed his condolences regarding the incident.
He expressed, "The fire mishap in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan, is deeply saddening. I extend my condolences to those grieving for their loved ones, and I pray for the quick recovery of the injured," as quoted by the Prime Minister's Office.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma took to social media, stating, "The report of lives lost due to a fire in a factory located in the Khushkheda Industrial Area of Bhiwadi is incredibly heartbreaking. The district administration has been instructed to conduct relief and rescue operations. I pray for the peace of the departed souls and hope for the swift recovery of the injured."
Officials confirmed that around 25 workers were present when the tragedy struck. The fire ignited at approximately 9:30 a.m. at plot number G-1-118 B, situated in the Khuskheda Karauli Industrial Area.
Initial reports indicate that the blaze erupted suddenly within a private industrial unit and spread rapidly, engulfing substantial sections of the factory in mere minutes.
The RIICO Fire Brigade received notification from the police control room around 9:22 a.m., which triggered an immediate emergency response.
Firefighting units from the Khuskheda and Bhiwadi fire stations were dispatched to the location, where firefighters battled the flames for nearly an hour and a half before managing to bring the inferno under control.
Additional District Magistrate Sumita Mishra stated that the incident was first reported during routine police patrols in the vicinity. Rescue operations commenced immediately after the fire was confirmed. Police, firefighting personnel, medical teams, and administrative officials quickly arrived at the scene and secured the area to facilitate relief efforts.
The fire's intensity was severe, with several bodies recovered in a severely burned state. Injured workers were promptly transported to nearby hospitals for medical attention.
The exact cause of the fire remains undetermined. Tijara Deputy Superintendent of Police Shivraj Singh is leading the initial investigation at the site, with senior district officials, including the Superintendent of Police and the ADM, conducting a thorough review of the circumstances.
The district administration has initiated a magisterial inquiry to establish the cause of the fire and evaluate any lapses in safety measures.
This tragic incident has left the industrial sector in shock and has raised serious questions about workplace safety standards.