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Two Indian fire officials suspended after coaching center blaze kills 22

Published 05/26/2019, 05:33 AM
Updated 05/26/2019, 05:35 AM
© Reuters. People attend a prayer meet to pay tribute to the victims of a fire that broke out in a commercial building in the western city of Surat on Friday, inside a library in Ahmedabad

MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian authorities said on Sunday two fire department officials had been suspended over a fire at a coaching center that killed 21 students and one teacher in the western Gujarat state, renewing questions about building safety standards.

Surat Commissioner of Police Satish Sharma said the owners of the Takshashila Arcade building, where the shoddy coaching center was built on the four-storey building's terrace, were absconding.

The coaching center was made of combustible material like Styrofoam and tires were used as seats for students prepping for architecture or commerce exams, according to Sharma.

The manager of the coaching center, Bhargav Bhutani, has been arrested.

"We are examining ... whether any proper permission was taken for construction. And, if permissions were not given, who was responsible for this," Sharma told Reuters, adding preliminary investigations suggest a short-circuit caused the blaze.

Amid criticism from victims' relatives that fire officials took up to 45 minutes to arrive on the scene on Friday, deputy chief fire officer S.K. Acharya and fire officer Kirti Mod were suspended, chief fire officer for Surat, B.K. Pareek told Reuters.

Pareek, who said he was not aware of the precise reason behind their suspensions, added that a fire brigade was on site within minutes though it took roughly 15 minutes for a hydraulic platform to arrive because there are only three of them in Surat.

An official at the Surat Municipal Corporation said no one was available for comment on the suspensions of the fire officials.

Television footage showed students desperately trying to escape by jumping off the building as smoke billowed from the top floor.

Footage also showed a man, identified by the Indian Express as 22 year-old Ketan Chodvadiya, perched on the facade of the burning building helping children jump down.

"When I reached there, I saw smoke and fire. Around 300 people had gathered there but the fire brigade was yet to arrive," Chodvadiya told the Indian Express.

Chodvadiya, who said he was used to scaling buildings to escape his father's 10:30 pm curfew, used a ladder to pull down students, estimating he had helped save up to 10 of them.

"One student fell down. I couldn't catch her," he said

© Reuters. People attend a prayer meet to pay tribute to the victims of a fire that broke out in a commercial building in the western city of Surat on Friday, inside a library in Ahmedabad

"I could see her lying dead and I can't forget the sight. I will always regret that I couldn't save her."

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