
Death Toll Rises to 17 in Bengaluru Cracker Shop Fire Incident
Tragedy Strikes in Attibele: Death Toll Rises to 17 in Bengaluru Cracker Shop Fire Incident
The death toll in the tragic fire incident at a cracker shop in Attibele near Bengaluru has now reached 17 after another victim succumbed to his injuries on Wednesday. The victim has been identified as Rajesh (19), an employee of the firecracker godown, who was receiving treatment at St John’s Hospital in the city.
Magisterial Probe Ordered
In response to the tragic incident, the Karnataka government has initiated a magisterial probe to investigate the fire mishap. Bengaluru Regional Commissioner Amlan Aditya Biswas will lead the inquiry and submit a comprehensive report within three months. The investigation aims to provide insights into the sequence of events that led to the tragedy and determine any negligence or lapses in licensing.
Spot Inspection and Licensing Compliance
The magisterial probe will also include a spot inspection to verify whether the fireworks store had obtained the necessary license as required by the rules under section 6B of the Explosives Act of 1884. This step aims to ensure compliance with safety regulations and licensing requirements for such establishments.
Series of Arrests and Actions Taken
In the aftermath of the incident, the police have made several arrests, including the licensee, Anil Reddy, owner of the land where the godown was situated, and Ramaswamy Reddy’s son, Naveen Reddy, who was hospitalized due to burn injuries. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has also ordered the suspension of a tahsildar, a police inspector, and a regional fire officer in connection with the tragedy.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of adhering to safety regulations and procedures in such establishments to prevent accidents and protect lives.
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