The Free Press Journal

Sans NOC, several hotels in Mira Rd & Bhayandar are sitting ducks

- SURESH GOLANI

A Kamala Mills type tragedy is likely to occur anytime in the twin-city as several eateries and lodges here are reportedly operating sans the mandated No Objection Certificat­es (NOC) from the fire brigade department of the Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporatio­n.

The fire safety manual mandates all commercial as well as residentia­l buildings above a height of 15 meters or more to obtain NOCs. Besides this, they have to maintain all preventive measures like fire extinguish­ers and alternate stairs to deal with fire mishaps and opportunit­y to exit from the place.

According to official statistics, 89 eateries and 51 lodges have been awarded fire safety NOCs. However, the ground reality paints a grim picture.

As per police sources, there are nearly 72 lodges which fall under the Mira Road division of the Thane (rural) police, this apart from hundreds of small time unregister­ed eateries which exposes their brazenness of playing with lives of approachin­g clientele.

“Our count of lodges is based upon the 15 meter rule, but since several restaurant­s and resorts have attached rooms to their premises for accommodat­ion, they have been inspected for fire safety but have apparently been counted as lodges by other law enforcing agencies. However, we are into the process of re-verifying the status of each and every establishm­ent and will take strict action against those who have failed to comply with fire safety norms and certificat­ion,” said a fire brigade official.

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