India fire related Mortality :
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World mortality totals:
The deaths due to Fire in India account for 50 % of the whole world’s deaths.
We should put up a firewall of shame on facebook, pinterest and instagram and snap pictures of every place and establishment flouting the fire safety norms
we as people are responsible for the failings of successive governments and institutions in creating a just, safe and secure society in India.
Does it have to do with what many of us say “the typical Indian mentality” — to break rules and take things for granted in a chalta hai attitude?
Is it due to the law of demand and supply that human beings who are more in supply in India (1.2 billion plus) are less respected, while in the U.S. their supply is less (300 million) and hence they are more in demand?
This complete cultural disregard and lack of attention which takes us away from the stage of valuing life, whether of ours or of others.
The 1981 Bangalore circus fire occurred on 8 February 1981 at Venus Circus in Bangalore, India, where more than 92 lives were lost, the majority of them being children.Fourteen patients with more than 80 percent burns died within 48 hours of the disaste
( More children were killed in the stampede than by the fire. 21 adults who died were mothers and teachers who had brought the children to the special Saturday matinee for kids)
Brihadeeswarar temple fire is a fire accident that occurred during the consecration
of the Brihadeeswarar Temple on 7 June 2000 in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India.
Some Aarchaeologist says fire caught by mystery.
stampede occurred due to the panic created, and a total of 48 people
of the Brihadeeswarar Temple on 7 June 2000 in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India.
Some Aarchaeologist says fire caught by mystery.
stampede occurred due to the panic created, and a total of 48 people
Fire at marriage hall on 23 January 2005 at Srirangam
where 30 people including the bridegroom were killed
where 30 people including the bridegroom were killed
were killed and left more than 200 people injured
A fire at the hospital occurred at Dhakuria in South Kolkata in the early morning of 9 December 2011.[2]
The fire was due to alleged negligence,
which caused flammable substances kept in the basement of the building to catch fire
after a short circuit in the electrical system.
It is reported that 95 people, including members of the staff, died due to asphyxiation.
Six board members of the hospital have been arrested on the charges of alleged culpable homicide.
The license of the hospital was revoked after the incident.[8][9]
The fire was due to alleged negligence,
which caused flammable substances kept in the basement of the building to catch fire
after a short circuit in the electrical system.
It is reported that 95 people, including members of the staff, died due to asphyxiation.
Six board members of the hospital have been arrested on the charges of alleged culpable homicide.
The license of the hospital was revoked after the incident.[8][9]
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