Six people burnt alive and one injured in a fierce fire in Talangana village of Nauhradhar
Six people were burnt to death in a fierce fire that broke out last night in Talangana village of Ghanduri Gram Panchayat of Nauhradhar, while one injured person is undergoing treatment at the Regional Hospital, Solan. This horrific fire has shaken the entire Sirmaur. Six people of the same family died a painful death by burning alive in this fierce fire that broke out at around 2.30 am in the residential house of Mohan Singh, son of Ramdayal. At the time of the incident, a total of seven people were present in the house, out of which only one person could be taken out safely.
According to the information received, this fire incident occurred when all the people present in the house were in deep sleep. Among the deceased persons, Naresh Kumar (50) son of Durga Ram resident of village and Dr. Taproli Rajgarh, Tripta Devi (44) wife of Naresh Kumar resident of village Taproli Rajgarh, Kavita wife of Lokendra resident of village Khumda Chaupal district Shimla, Sarika, Kritika and Kritik sons of Lokendra resident of village Khumda Chaupal district Shimla died in the accident. Whereas Lokendra (42) son of Jogendra Singh village Khumda Chaupal district Shimla was injured in this fire.
Upon receiving information about the fire, Deputy Commissioner Sirmaur Priyanka Verma, along with a police team, inspected the scene and expressed condolences to the family members of the victims and wished the injured a speedy recovery. She stated that the district administration has provided immediate relief of 25,000 rupees per person to the families of the deceased.
Administrative teams and police forces are on the scene, carrying out relief operations and investigating the cause of the accident. The loss of six lives has sent shockwaves through the region.
Sukhu expresses sorrow over loss of lives in tragic fire incident in Sirmaur
Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has expressed profound grief over the tragic fire incident at village Talangna in Sangrah, Sirmaur district, which claimed the lives of six people, including children, and left one person injured. The Chief Minister described the incident as unfortunate and offered his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family members, praying for the peace of the departed souls.
The Chief Minister has directed the district administration to carry out a thorough investigation into the cause of the incident and to ensure that all possible assistance is extended to the bereaved families at the earliest. He also directed to ensure the best medical treatment for the injured person.
Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu prayed for eternal peace to the departed souls and for strength and courage to the grieving families to endure this irreparable loss. He also wished for the speedy recovery of the injured person.
Vinay Kumar expressed deep sorrow over the deaths of six people in a massive fire last night in Talangana
State Congress President Vinay Kumar expressed deep sorrow over the deaths of six people in a massive fire last night in Talangana village, part of the Ghaduri Gram Panchayat in his constituency, Shri Renuka Ji. He expressed his condolences to the families affected by the incident and prayed for the departed souls to rest in peace.
He has asked the administration to investigate the arson case and provide all possible help to the victim’s family.
Upon receiving news of the fire, Vinay Kumar, who was visiting New Delhi today, interrupted his scheduled visit and returned to Shri Renuka Ji, visited the affected area, and gathered information from the people nearby. He urged people who light fires in their homes and rooms during the winter season to extinguish them before going to bed, place them in the open, and close the gas cylinder to avoid any such potential accidents.
Pratibha Singh, a member of the All India Congress Committee, former Member of Parliament and former State Congress President, expressed her deep sorrow over the death of six people who were burned alive in a massive fire in Talangana village of Nohradhar tehsil of Sirmaur district and expressed her condolences to the affected families. She prayed for the peace of the souls of those killed in this tragic incident and also prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured.
Expressing concern over recent fire incidents, Pratibha Singh urged people to practice fire safety in their homes and be vigilant around flammable materials like gas cylinders. She said the two recent fires, which claimed the lives of 10 people in Arki and now six in Sri Renukaji’s Telangana, are deeply saddening.
Pratibha Singh has also urged the administration to provide all possible help to the affected people.
