Updated 6 April 2024 at 13:45 IST
Noida Orphanage Fire: 16 Children, 3 Caretakers Rescued as Two-Storey Building Engulfed in Blaze
The fire broke out around 2 am in the two-storey building and no person was hurt in the incident
- India News
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Noida Orphanage Fire: As many as 16 children and their three caretakers were rescued after a fire broke out at an orphanage in Noida early Saturday, officials said.
The fire broke out around 2 am in the two-storey building and no person was hurt in the incident, Chief Fire Officer Pradeep Kumar Choubey said.
"The fire service unit was alerted at 2.21 am about a fire breaking out in the building located in C Block of sector 26 in which an orphanage is being run by a trust named Ram Krishna Vivekananda Mission.
"Two water tenders and a team of firefighters were immediately rushed to the site and the blaze extinguished," Choubey said.
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He said the fire broke out on the ground floor of the building.
"There were 16 children aged between four and 12 years who lived in the orphanage along with their three caretakers. When our team reached the site, first all the residents of the building were rescued to safety and a headcount was done to ensure no one was left behind," the CFO said.
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There was no injury to anyone, he said.
The cause of the fire and the damage caused by it was being ascertained, he added.
Published By : Srinwanti Das
Published On: 6 April 2024 at 13:45 IST