Kuwait Fire Accident Today: Deadly fire in Kuwait; 41 people including five Indians were burnt alive

Kuwait Fire Accident Today

41 people have lost their lives in a fire in the southern Mangaf district of Kuwait, according to Kuwait’s state-run news agency (KUNA).

The building was completely gutted when a fire broke out in the early hours of Wednesday morning. The fire, which started in the early hours of the morning, quickly spread throughout the building engulfing many people inside, burning them alive in seconds. Deputy Prime Minister of Kuwait said that 41 people die in this incident.

Those from Kerala are dead

IT seems that fire workers from Kerala died in the fire. It is reported that there are 195 workers including workers from Kerala and Tamil Nadu in tis building. The building belongs it NBTC Group owned by Malayali businessman KG Abraham. Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar expressed shock over this incident. Talked to the Indian Ambassador in Kuwait and learned the details. It was ordered to provide necessary assistance to the Indians who were affected by the accident.

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Jaishankar was shocked

“The news of the fire in Kuwait City shocked me deeply. More than 40 people have died and more than 50 people are undergoing treatment in hospitals. Our ambassador went to the camp. Awaiting more information’, Jaishankar posted on X. He expressed his deepest condolence to the families of the deceased. Wishing the injured a speedy and complete recovery. He said that his embassy will provide full assistance to all concerned in this matter.

Looking for reasons…

The Kuwaiti government said the fire had been brought under control and officials were searching for clues on the cause of the fire. It was revealed that the building where the fire broke out was used for accommodation of workers and there was a large number of workers and there. “Many people caught i the accident was rescued, but unfortunately many died due to smoke inhalation from the fire’, said a senior police commander.

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