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Six, Including Five Children, Killed in Meerut House Fire; Bhubaneswar Market Blaze Contained After Marathon Battle

Investigators point to electrical faults with combustible stockpiles as a recurring hazard across recent fires.

Overview

  • Police in Meerut confirmed six fatalities — Rukhsar, Mahbish, Hammad, Akdas, and infant twins Nabia and Inayat — after a late-Monday blaze at a Lisadi Gate home, with one woman under treatment.
  • Access for responders was severely constrained by narrow lanes, forcing firefighters to reach the building via adjoining rooftops and ladders as large stocks of cloth accelerated the spread.
  • Authorities opened formal inquiries into the Meerut incident, with officers citing a suspected short circuit tied to household appliances or machinery and ordering detailed checks by relevant departments.
  • In Bhubaneswar, a fire at a four-storey market complex raged for roughly 19 hours before being brought under control using about 60 tenders, foam and specialized equipment, with officials reporting no casualties.
  • Fire services in Bhubaneswar cited a single entrance, enclosed floors and heavy storage of plastic, rubber and plywood as key hurdles, as separate high-rise blazes in Mumbai and Kolkata were doused with no injuries reported.