Fire safety lapses claim 15 lives in Lucknow building

A fire in an Aliganj commercial building on June 22 killed 15 people, mostly animation students and staff, due to missing safety features and unauthorised use.

The blaze started around 2:30 p.m. in a three-storey structure in Sector D approved only for residential use. It housed Head Hoppers Studio on the second floor along with a pet shop, clinic, gaming zone and IT office. A short circuit in an air conditioning duct or the pet shop is suspected. Victims suffocated as thick smoke blocked the sole staircase and the digital lock failed during a power cut.

Eyewitnesses reported no emergency exits or fire extinguishers. Firefighters arrived after 30 minutes and took four hours to control the flames with 19 vehicles. Rescue teams breached walls after finding entrances blocked. Among the dead were engaged couple Anamika Samanta and Nilesh Kumar.

Uttar Pradesh authorities formed a two-member SIT on the same day to report within seven days. Four people including the owner were arrested and four officials suspended. The Lucknow Development Authority began inspections on June 23, sealing 71 buildings and issuing notices to 83 others.

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Realistic scene of firefighters battling a deadly blaze at a commercial building in Lucknow's Aliganj area.
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Lucknow Aliganj fire claims 15 lives, four arrested

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Fifteen people died in a fire at a commercial building in Lucknow’s Aliganj area on Monday. Police have arrested four people including the building owner.

The Fire Services Department said the three-storey Aliganj building where 15 people died in a Monday fire did not require a no-objection certificate under national building norms. Officials stated the structure was absent from department records and measured about 12 metres high with a built-up area of 185 square metres. A special investigation team began probing the incident on Tuesday.

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A day after a fire at a coaching centre in Lucknow’s Aliganj killed 15 people, the Uttar Pradesh government began a statewide inspection of coaching institutes on Tuesday. Officials sealed more than 30 centres in Kanpur and took action against over 100 institutes across several cities for safety violations.

At least 11 people died when the roof of an under-construction warehouse collapsed in Kolkata’s Taratala area on Wednesday afternoon. Rescue teams continue to search the rubble amid uncertainty over how many remain trapped.

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A multi-storey building collapsed in Saket, Delhi, on Saturday evening, trapping several people under debris. Rescue teams have rescued at least eight persons so far.

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has ordered a magisterial inquiry into the Vivek Vihar fire incident. Nine people, including a toddler, died in the blaze at a four-storey building in East Delhi on Sunday. An initial report highlighted multiple shortcomings in the rescue operations.

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Dhanendra Kumar, the first chairman of the Competition Commission of India and a retired IAS officer, died from smoke inhalation after a fire triggered by an air conditioner explosion at his Hauz Khas home in Delhi on Wednesday night.

 

 

 

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