Khaleej Times

Five dead as blaze guts two Lucknow hotels, owners booked

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lucknow — Five persons, including a woman and child, were killed and over a dozen others injured as fire engulfed two hotels here on Tuesday, police said.

The fire broke out at the SSJ Internatio­nal Hotel on Tuesday morning and soon spread to the adjacent Hotel Virat Internatio­nal, gutting both buildings.

Fire tenders were rushed to contain the blaze, but it took more than two hours for the raging flames to be extinguish­ed and at least six firemen were among those injured. Two cars parked in the parking area of one of the hotels were also burnt badly.

Senior Superinten­dent of Police Deepak Kumar said the fire started in the basement and soon leaped to the upper floors. Inspector General of Police, Lucknow, Sujit Pandey later said that prima facie, the fire seems to have been triggered by a short circuit.

The Uttar Pradesh government has ordered a magisteria­l probe into the blaze, while cases have

also been slapped on the owners of the hotels.

Superinten­dent of Police, West, Vikas Chandra Tripathi said that after the incident, both SSJ Internatio­nal hotel owner Surendra Jaiswal and Virat hotel owners Arpit Jaiswal and Pratik Jaiswal were absconding.

The district police has ordered a safety audit of all the hotels in the area and sources said that initial investigat­ion has revealed a “whole lot of discrepanc­ies in the two hotels”.

The SSJ hotel, which had 42 rooms and a bar, does not have an approved building plan and the 27room Virat hotel’s building plan was approved as a residentia­l premises, officials said.

Meanwhile, chief fire officer A.B. Pandey revealed that there were no fire-fighting equipment installed in both hotels and that SSJ hotel, in fact, had been served a notice last month over its non-compliance of safety standards. Due to the police recruitmen­t exams, both the hotels were completely sold out.

Tourism Minister Rita Bahuguna Joshi visited the injured at a medical facility and directed officials to ensure that there was adequate treatment for those injured.

CM Yogi Adityanath has expressed his condolence­s at the loss of lives in the incident and has announced an ex-gratia of Rs200,000 each to the families of those who were killed and Rs50,000 each to those seriously injured. —

 ?? PTI ?? Charred remains of Hotel Virat Internatio­nal which caught fire in Lucknow on Tuesday. —
PTI Charred remains of Hotel Virat Internatio­nal which caught fire in Lucknow on Tuesday. —

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