17 killed in fire at building near Hyderabad's Charminar; PM Narendra Modi condoles deaths

A significant fire erupted early Sunday in Guzar House, near Hyderabad's Charminar, prompting a swift emergency response. Fire department officials, alerted around 6:30 am, found numerous unconscious individuals within the building. Approximately 20 people were rushed to nearby hospitals for treatment, according to an AIMIM legislator who visited the site.
Massive Fire At Building Near Charminar Claims 17 Lives In Hyderabad, Several Injured
A view of the charred remains after a fire broke out at the Gulzar House near Charminar, in Hyderabad on Sunday. (Pic credit: ANI)
HYDERABAD: At least 17 people, including eight children were killed in a massive fire that engulfed a building in Gulzar Houz, near Charminar, housing both residential and commercial units.Read also: 8 children among 17 killed in Hyderabad fire incident
This incident marks one of the Hyderabad's biggest tragedies in recent years. Ten injured residents were shifted to DRDO Hospital, Osmania General Hospital, and a private healthcare facility. The fire broke out around 5.30 am while most residents were asleep, according to preliminary fire department reports.
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It originated on the commercial ground floor, with smoke rapidly spreading throughout the building, causing fatal suffocation to the occupants.
The Prime Minister’s office later confirmed that compensation would be provided to the victims. In a post on X, PM Narendra Modi said, “Deeply anguished by the loss of lives due to a fire tragedy in Hyderabad, Telangana. Condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. May the injured recover soon.”He announced that an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh from the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund (PMNRF) would be given to the next of kin of each deceased, and Rs 50,000 to each of the injured.
Union minister and state BJP chief G Kishan Reddy said the fire broke out in a pearl shop owned by a family, with their residence located on the floor above the shop. He confirmed the accident was caused by a short circuit. “Many people have died in the accident. Some have been injured. I am not blaming anyone, but since Hyderabad is a rapidly developing city, the police, municipal, fire, and electricity departments should be strengthened,” he said.Just four days earlier, a similar fire occurred in Begum Bazar, located about 2 km from this site, where fortunately eight residents escaped unharmed. The fire department deployed 11 fire tenders from multiple stations including Langar Houz, Moghalpura, Gowliguda, Rajendra Nagar, Gandhi Outpost, and Salarjung Museum to control the blaze. Rescue efforts were supported by two rescue tenders, a Bronto Skylift, three water tenders and a robot. Emergency services remain on site as investigations continue into the cause of the fire.Special medical teams formed at Osmania to treat fire accident victimsOn the orders of Telangana health minister Damodar Rajanarsimha, senior health officials have constituted special medical teams at Osmania General Hospital to provide round-the-clock treatment to victims of fire accidents. The teams comprise doctors from key departments including plastic surgery, anesthesia, and general surgery, and will remain available 24/7 to handle emergency cases. Health Secretary Christina Z. Chongthu, Director of Medical Education Dr. Narendra Kumar, Director of Health Dr. Ravinder Nayak, and Hyderabad DMHO Dr. Venkat are actively monitoring the situation and coordinating efforts to ensure specialised care for all victims.

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