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2024 - 6 - 15

Kuwait Fire Tragedy: Funerals and Crackdowns Rock the Headlines

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Kuwait mourns the loss of 45 lives as families lay their loved ones to rest after a devastating fire incident. Meanwhile, authorities crack down on illegal property extensions in the aftermath of the tragedy.

The Kuwait fire tragedy has left a deep impact, with the funerals of 16 Keralites being solemnly conducted. Among them were Lucas, Sajan George, Aneesh Kumar, and Akash S Nair, whose final rites were held today, adding to the somber atmosphere. As the nation mourns, the managing director of NBTC has taken personal initiative, sending his children to console families of the victims across India.

In response to the devastating incident, Kuwait has launched a strict crackdown on illegal property extensions. The Kuwaiti Municipality's actions aim to prevent future disasters like the Mangaf fire by ensuring property safety regulations are strictly enforced. This tragedy has highlighted the importance of building safety standards in the region.

The return of the bodies of 45 Kuwait fire victims to India brought sorrow to their grieving families. The heartfelt scenes at the airport as the bodies arrived portrayed the immense loss suffered by the Indian community. Such incidents shed light on the challenges faced by migrant workers and the need for better safety measures to protect their lives.

Amidst the mourning, authorities continue to investigate the possible causes of the fire. Short circuits are being considered as a potential reason for the tragic blaze, emphasizing the importance of proper electrical safety measures in buildings. This event serves as a reminder of the critical role of fire safety precautions in preventing such devastating losses in the future.

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Kuwait fire: 16 Keralites laid to rest so far (Deccan Herald)

The funerals of Lucas and Sajan George from Kollam, Aneesh Kumar from Kannur and Akash S Nair from Pathanamthitta were held today. Minister Saji Cheriyan, ...

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Kuwait fire: Building wasn't crammed, short circuit possible cause ... (The Indian Express)

The managing director of NBTC says his children are going to states across India to meet families of those who died in the blaze.

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Kuwait launches crackdown on illegal property extensions after ... (Business Standard)

PRI GEN INT .DUBAI FGN21 KUWAIT-FIRE-REAL ESTATE-CRACKDOWN Kuwaiti authorities launch crackdown on illegal property extensions after Mangaf fire ...

Indian relatives grieve as bodies of 45 Kuwait fire victims return (Daily Express)

KOCHI: (India): Grieving families kept a solemn vigil in the terminal of an Indian airport Friday as the bodies of dozens of migrant workers killed in a ...

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Bodies of 3 Kuwait fire victims arrive in UP (Times of India)

The victims โ€” Praveen Madhav Singh of Varanasi and Angad Gupta and Jairam Gupta of Gorakhpur โ€” were among 45 Indians killed in a massive blaze at a labour ...

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Kuwait fire: Authorities launch crackdown on illegal property ... (Firstpost)

The Kuwait Municipality has launched a rigorous crackdown on illegal property extensions, the Arab Times newspaper reported. This tragic incident has shed ...

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Kuwait fire: Mortal remains of two Odisha natives arrive in ... (The Hindu)

Deputy Chief Ministers K. V. Singh Deo and Pravati Parida received the bodies of Muhammad Jahur and Santosh Kumar Gouda at Biju Patnaik International Airport in ...

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