Lucknow Fire Department distances itself from Aliganj blaze responsibility

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.

A senior Fire Department official told The Indian Express that owners had not sought a fire NOC in the 13 years since purchasing the property in 2013. The official cited National Building Code 2016 rules exempting buildings up to 15 metres in height. The department’s preliminary findings indicated the fire started after a split air-conditioner unit exploded on the first floor.

Lucknow Development Authority records showed the building received residential approval in 2014. A demolition notice issued in 2016 for unauthorised commercial use was later revoked after the owner appealed. LDA Vice-Chairman Prathmesh Kumar said a fresh 15-day demolition notice has now been issued and action is recommended against the officer who withdrew the earlier order.

Four people have been arrested and four officials suspended, including Indira Nagar Fire Station Officer Kamlendra Kumar Singh. Singh released a video statement claiming the Chief Fire Officer bore responsibility for oversight failures. The state government has ordered safety audits of coaching centres across Uttar Pradesh districts.

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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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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.

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta directed immediate sealing of unsafe high-rises following a deadly fire that killed 21 people at a Malviya Nagar bed-and-breakfast on June 3.

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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.

Delhi Police have linked a monetary dispute and revenge to a fire in southeast Delhi's Tughlakabad Extension on the night of June 12 and 13 that killed three people.

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