By PTI
MUZAFFARPUR: Four minor women of a family have been charred to demise when a fire broke out in a “slum” near Ramdayalu railway station in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur district, an official talked about on Tuesday.
Seven completely different people sustained burn accidents inside the fireside that broke out on Monday night time time, he talked about.
The 4 women who died inside the fireside are aged between three and 12 years and have been acknowledged to be daughters of a person named Naresh Ram, the official talked about.
“Seven other persons sustained burn injuries in the fire and they were immediately taken to the Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital (SKMCH) in the district for further treatment. While four persons have been discharged, three are still undergoing treatment at the SKMCH hospital. Conditions of three injured are stated to be critical”, he talked about.
The exact motive behind the fireside could not be ascertained so far.
Bodies of the deceased had been despatched for the post-mortem examination, he added.
“The incident took place at around 11 pm on Monday night. The blaze spread quickly and the fire department was immediately informed. It brought the fire under control after some time”, talked about the Circle Officer of Mushari (Muzaffarpur), Sudhanshu Shekhar, together with the incident is being investigated by the authorities concerned.
The father of the 4 women acquired the ex-gratia cheques (Rs 4 lakh each) from the district administration on Tuesday.
Besides, the administration moreover gave cheques of Rs 9,800 each to three people whose shanties have been gutted inside the fireside.
Talking to reporters, Shekhar talked about, “Four ex-gratia cheques of Rs 4 lakh each were given to Naresh Ram, father of the deceased girls on Tuesday. Besides, three persons, including Naresh Ram, were also given cheques of Rs 9,800 as their shanties were gutted in the fire. Those whose jhuggis were gutted in the fire were also provided utensils and other relief materials by the district administration. The amount was sanctioned by the Disaster Management fund of the state government”.
The state authorities will also be bearing the payments of the remedy of the injured, he added.
MUZAFFARPUR: Four minor women of a family have been charred to demise when a fire broke out in a “slum” near Ramdayalu railway station in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur district, an official talked about on Tuesday.
Seven completely different people sustained burn accidents inside the fireside that broke out on Monday night time time, he talked about.
The 4 women who died inside the fireside are aged between three and 12 years and have been acknowledged to be daughters of a person named Naresh Ram, the official talked about.googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
“Seven other persons sustained burn injuries in the fire and they were immediately taken to the Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital (SKMCH) in the district for further treatment. While four persons have been discharged, three are still undergoing treatment at the SKMCH hospital. Conditions of three injured are stated to be critical”, he talked about.
The exact motive behind the fireside could not be ascertained so far.
Bodies of the deceased had been despatched for the post-mortem examination, he added.
“The incident took place at around 11 pm on Monday night. The blaze spread quickly and the fire department was immediately informed. It brought the fire under control after some time”, talked about the Circle Officer of Mushari (Muzaffarpur), Sudhanshu Shekhar, together with the incident is being investigated by the authorities concerned.
The father of the 4 women acquired the ex-gratia cheques (Rs 4 lakh each) from the district administration on Tuesday.
Besides, the administration moreover gave cheques of Rs 9,800 each to three people whose shanties have been gutted inside the fireside.
Talking to reporters, Shekhar talked about, “Four ex-gratia cheques of Rs 4 lakh each were given to Naresh Ram, father of the deceased girls on Tuesday. Besides, three persons, including Naresh Ram, were also given cheques of Rs 9,800 as their shanties were gutted in the fire. Those whose jhuggis were gutted in the fire were also provided utensils and other relief materials by the district administration. The amount was sanctioned by the Disaster Management fund of the state government”.
The state authorities will also be bearing the payments of the remedy of the injured, he added.