The Free Press Journal

Defective electric circuit caused fire

Fire brigade investigat­ion reveals major lapses and irregulari­ties on the premises

- SACHIN GAAD sachin.gaad@fpj.co.in

The investigat­ion carried by the fire brigade department into the March 25, fire at Sunrise Hospital at Bhandup's Dreams Mall which killed 11 COVID-19 patients has revealed towards major lapses in the fire fighting system of the mall and irregulari­ties inside the premises. The report has stated that fire originated at shop number 140 on the upper ground of the mall which caused due to defective electric circuit, stated in the report.

In the report the Deputy Chief Fire Officer mentioned that as the fixed fire fighting system of the mall was not in a working condition, the fire spread quickly. The report also pointed towards various irregulari­ties in the mall and also mentioned that the occupants of the premises had made alteration­s and constructe­d lofts as well as blocked the light and ventilatio­n of the building at various places.

During investigat­ion it was found that, the malls passages were used for storage of combustibl­e materials. The ventilatio­n provided within the shops were blocked by constructi­ng walls or by fixing wooden ply.

According to the officials, the delay in summoning the fire brigade was also one of the reasons that fire went out of control. As per the officials, the fire was not noticed in the initial stage and reportedly there was delay in intimation to the fire brigade. It was revealed from CCTV footage that fire broke out at about 23.15 hrs & fire brigade control room received a call only at 23.57 hrs.

On March 25, a major fire broke out at Dreams mall and quickly spread to Sunrise hospital a dedicated COVID facility at the third floor of the mall, where over 80 COVID patients were being treated.

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