Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Gujarat fire

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“As the fire reached the roof, it spread very fast because of the air-conditione­r compressor­s and tyres kept there,” the officer said, requesting anonymity.

“Students on the third floor and the covered roof jumped off from the building on to the ground to save themselves from the fire and smoke. Many have been rescued and sent to a local hospital. At least 15 persons got injured. The operation to douse the fire is on,” the officer said.

The cause of the fire was not immediatel­y known although officials suspected a short-circuit in the electrical wiring. The building has shops on the ground floor, offices on the first floor and the coaching centre on the second.

A video clip of the incident showed some students emerging from a window and jumping off as thick smoke billowed out of the building. Civilians were helping in the rescue operation to save students and occupants of the four-storey building, witnesses said.

One witness said the fire probably started inside the building and spread rapidly to other parts of the building, giving very little time to the students at the coaching centre to escape. “As the staircase caught fire the students were not able escape and got trapped,” the witness, who did not identify himself, said.

He also claimed that fire tenders had reached very late, delaying rescue efforts.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed anguish over the incident and asked the state government to provide assistance to the victims and their families.

“Extremely anguished by the fire tragedy i n Surat. My thoughts are with bereaved families. May the injured recover quickly. Have asked the Gujarat government and local authoritie­s to provide all possible assistance to those affected,” Modi tweeted.

Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani ordered an investigat­ion into the i ncident and also announced financial help of ₹4 lakh each to the families of students who died in the fire.

The government will review fire safety norms at all coaching institutes in the state, he said. Gujarat Congress leader Ahmed Patel said he was saddened by the incident and urged the authoritie­s to ensure the best possible medical help to the injured.

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