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== Background ==
== Background ==
The sprawling amusement park was built in 2024 in temporary structures that had tin roofs and two floors. There were insufficient fire extinguishers and emergency exits in the buildings according to reports. The building also did not have a [[No Objection Certificate]] from the fire department.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Rajkot gaming zone lacked fire department permit, had only one exit|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/gujarat-rajkot-gaming-zone-fire-noc-clearance-lack-entry-exit-route-several-killed-latest-news-top-updates-2543981-2024-05-26|access-date=2024-05-26|website=[[India Today]]}}</ref>
The sprawling amusement park was built in 2024 in temporary structures that had tin roofs and two floors. There were insufficient fire extinguishers and emergency exits in the buildings according to reports. The building also did not have a [[No Objection Certificate|No-objection certificate]] from the fire department.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Rajkot gaming zone lacked fire department permit, had only one exit|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/gujarat-rajkot-gaming-zone-fire-noc-clearance-lack-entry-exit-route-several-killed-latest-news-top-updates-2543981-2024-05-26|access-date=2024-05-26|website=[[India Today]]}}</ref>


== Incident ==
== Incident ==

Revision as of 11:14, 31 May 2024

2024 Rajkot gaming zone fire
Date25 May 2024
LocationRajkot, India
Coordinates22°16'22.02"N 70°45'56.98"E
TypeBuilding fire
Deaths33+
Non-fatal injuries3[1]
Missing26+

On 25 May 2024, at least 33 people were killed in a fire that broke out at a gaming zone in Rajkot, Gujarat, India.[2] The cause of the fire is yet to be determined.[3]

Background

The sprawling amusement park was built in 2024 in temporary structures that had tin roofs and two floors. There were insufficient fire extinguishers and emergency exits in the buildings according to reports. The building also did not have a No-objection certificate from the fire department.[4]

Incident

On the evening of 25 May, a fire started in the ground floor of the two story building. The fire was reportedly caused when some welding work was being carried out and quickly spread into surrounding areas due to the already high temperature in the areas. Furthermore, there was only one exit in the first floor. Nearly 2,000 litres of diesel was stored at the TRP Game Zone for generators, while 1,000 to 1,500 litres of petrol was stored for go-kart racing, which made the fire almost uncontrollable. There were around 70 to 80 people at the time of fire.[5]

The fire resulted in the deaths of at least 33 people including nine children and another 26 people still missing.[6]

Investigation

Officials announced that a Special Investigation Team (SIT) will investigate the incident. The owner and manager of the gaming zone was arrested by police and FIRs were placed against six employees.[7] Police said the owner operated the establishment without a permit from the fire department. Both he and the manager were subsequently charged with “negligence that led to deaths”.[1]

Aftermath

Following the incident, the Gujarat DGP instructed all gaming zones in the state to be inspected and close those operating without fire safety permits. It also directed police to conduct the procedure in coordination with municipal fire officers.[8]

Chief Minister Bhupendrabhai Patel visited the scene of the fire and met with victims of the disaster in hospital. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences and prayers for the victims.[1]

Response

The government of Gujarat formed a Special Investigation Team to investigate the fire incident.[9]

A First Information Report was filed against six partners of the gaming zone on charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and subsequently two persons were arrested.[10]

The High Court of Gujarat took suo motu cognizance of the incident and called it prima facie a “man-made disaster”.[11]

The Chief Minister of Gujarat Bhupendra Patel announced an ex gratia of ₹400,000 to the kin of each of the dead and ₹50,000 to each injured.[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Bodies of 27 'burnt beyond recognition' after a massive fire in Indian amusement park, relatives say". Associated Press. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  2. ^ "9 Children Among 27 Dead In Massive Fire At Gaming Zone In Gujarat's Rajkot". NDTV. 26 May 2024.
  3. ^ "India games arcade fire kills 27, officials say". BBC. 25 May 2024.
  4. ^ "Rajkot gaming zone lacked fire department permit, had only one exit". India Today. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  5. ^ "Rajkot Gaming Zone Had Just One Exit, Was Running Without Fire License". NDTV. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  6. ^ "Rajkot Fire Live Updates| 'Such gaming zones significant threat to public safety': Gujarat HC takes suo motu cognisance of fire incident". Indian express. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  7. ^ "Rajkot gaming zone lacked fire department permit, had only one exit". India Today. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  8. ^ "Rajkot Fire Live Updates| 'Such gaming zones significant threat to public safety': Gujarat HC takes suo motu cognisance of fire incident". Indian express. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  9. ^ Kshatriya, Dilip Singh (26 May 2024). "Gujarat: 27, including children, killed in Rajkot gaming zone fire accident". The New Indian Express.
  10. ^ "Rajkot Gaming Zone Fire: 27 dead, one missing, investigation underway; Here's all you need to know". The Economic Times. 26 May 2024.
  11. ^ Langa, Mahesh (26 May 2024). "Rajkot Game Zone inferno tragedy death toll goes up to 33; Gujarat HC takes suo motu cognisance". The Hindu.
  12. ^ "Rajkot gaming zone fire: 'Shocked' Gujarat high court takes suo motu cognizance. 'Man-made disaster…'". Hindustan Times. 26 May 2024.