Kuwait Fire: A fire broke out in a building in Mangaf city of Kuwait. 40 Indian workers are reported to have died in this fire. 5 of them were from Kerala. More than 50 people including 30 Indians have also been injured in the accident. However, the death of 40 Indians has not been officially confirmed yet.
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has informed that 30 Indians were injured in the accident. He said that the Indian Ambassador has reached the spot and met the injured. According to the report of news agency Reuters, this accident happened at around 6 am today as per Kuwait time.
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The fire that started in the kitchen on the ground floor in the morning quickly spread throughout the building. Many people were trapped inside the building. The cause of the fire is not yet known.
According to the Kuwait Times report, more than 160 workers were living in the building. Home Minister Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousuf said that many people were living illegally in the building. Therefore, there is no concrete information about the number of those killed.
There are reports of a large number of Indians being burnt alive in a massive fire in a building in Kuwait City. It is being said that 41 people have died in this accident and more than 50 people have been admitted to the hospital. The building has been completely destroyed in this massive fire in Kuwait. Let us tell you how this accident happened.
Actually, it is being said about this building that labourers lived in it, most of whom were Indians. Many Indians are among those who died in this fire. This fire broke out on Wednesday (12th June) morning. The Kuwait government has held the real estate owner responsible for this accident.Â
When did the fire start?
According to media reports, a fire broke out on the first floor of a building located in the southern Mangaf district of Kuwait on Wednesday morning. This fire spread throughout the building in no time. The time when this fire broke out was around 6 am local time and 8 am Indian time. Around 160 people lived in the building, who are employees of the same company.
PM Modi expressed grief
Officials of the Indian Embassy in Kuwait reached the spot and an emergency number has also been issued for the people. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences on this incident. PM Modi wrote on Twitter, “The fire incident in Kuwait city is sad. My condolences are with all those who have lost their loved ones. I pray that the injured recover as soon as possible. The Indian Embassy in Kuwait is closely monitoring the situation and is working with the authorities there to help the affected people.
What did Foreign Minister S Jaishankar say
India’s Foreign Minister S Jaishankar expressed grief over the incident. He said, “The news of the fire incident in Kuwait city is a deep shock. Reportedly more than 40 deaths have occurred and more than 50 have been hospitalized. Our ambassador has gone to the camp. We are awaiting further information. Deep condolences to the families of those who tragically lost their lives, those who have been injured. I wish them a speedy and complete recovery. Our embassy will provide full assistance to all concerned parties in this regard.
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs will visit Kuwait
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that following the instructions of PM Modi, Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh will leave for Kuwait. During this time, he will hold talks to monitor the assistance to the people injured in the fire tragedy and coordinate with the local authorities to bring back the bodies of those killed in this unfortunate incident soon. Meanwhile, India’s Ambassador to Kuwait Adarsh ​​Swaika visited Al-Adan Hospital in Kuwait City. Here he enquired about the condition of the Indians who were burnt in the fire.
Indian Embassy issued helpline number
After the fire incident in Kuwait, the Indian Embassy has issued a helpline number (+965-65505246). The families of the deceased and injured can contact through phone and WhatsApp. The Indian Embassy said that all concerned people are requested to contact the helpline for updates and the Embassy is committed to provide all possible assistance.
See the place where the fire broke out in 2 pictures…
Front area of ​​the building after the fire was extinguished.
This building was 6 storeys high.
The Indian ambassador reached the spot and met the injured
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said in his post, “I am shocked by the accident in Kuwait. Around 40 people have died there. We are waiting for the details to come out. My condolences to those who have lost their loved ones.” Indian Ambassador Adarsh ​​​​Swaika also reached the spot and met the injured.
The Indian Ambassador reached the hospital and met the injured.
Indian Ambassador Adarsh ​​Swaika visited the site.
Kuwait government ordered the arrest of the building owner
Kuwait’s Home Minister Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousuf Al-Sabah has ordered the arrest of the building owner. He said that unfortunately such incidents happen due to the greed of real estate owners. In the greed of high rent, building owners accommodate many people in the same room and ignore the security system of the building.
The owner of the building is Malayali businessman KG Abraham
According to a report by Malayali media Onmanorama, the Indians living in the building were from Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The building belonged to NBTC Group, a construction sector company. The owner of the building is Malayali businessman KG Abraham.
KG Abraham is a businessman from Tiruvalla, Kerala. KG Abraham, also known as KGA, is the founder and chairman of the KGA Group. The company has been part of Kuwait Oil and Industries since 1977.