Ghaziabad DM Orders Fire Safety Audit After Indirapuram Blaze

Ghaziabad DM Ravinder Kumar Mandar announced a detailed safety survey of high-rise buildings after a massive fire at Gaur Green Avenue in Indirapuram. The survey report is expected within seven days, followed by corrective measures to strengthen disaster preparedness. Strict action will be taken against building regulation violations, including canceling permissions for altered plans. Authorities have already inspected 350 societies, issuing notices to 139 and taking legal action against 52 for repeated non-compliance.

Key Points: Ghaziabad DM Orders Fire Safety Audit After Major Blaze

  • Safety survey of all high-rises within 7 days
  • Strict action against building regulation violations
  • 139 societies issued notices, 52 faced legal action
  • New fire stations to be set up in high-demand zones
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Advisory to be issued to ensure fire safety systems in buildings are functional: Ghaziabad DM

Ghaziabad DM orders safety survey of high-rises after Indirapuram fire. Strict action against building violations, 139 societies issued notices.

"A detailed safety survey report is expected within seven days, after which corrective measures will be implemented. - District Magistrate Ravinder Kumar Mandar"

Ghaziabad, May 1

Following a massive fire at Gaur Green Avenue in Abhay Khand society, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad district administration on Thursday said it will conduct a detailed safety survey of high-rise buildings across the city within a week, after which corrective measures will be taken to strengthen disaster preparedness.

District Magistrate Ravinder Kumar Mandar said the administration has intensified its focus on fire safety compliance and urban disaster management following the incident.

"A detailed safety survey report is expected within seven days, after which corrective measures will be implemented," Mandar said, adding that the objective is to improve disaster response systems in a rapidly expanding urban environment.

He said the District Disaster Management Committee reviewed recent incidents and preparedness levels in a meeting attended by representatives of 17 departments, including police, municipal corporation, electricity, fire services, and other safety agencies.

Mandar further stated that strict action will be taken against violations of building regulations.

He said the Ghaziabad Development Authority (GDA) has been directed to inspect buildings and cancel permissions where violations are found, especially in cases involving altered approved plans or illegal use of parking spaces that obstruct emergency access.

The DM also instructed departments to ensure better coordination during peak summer months, particularly the electricity department, to prevent overloading-related hazards.

Meanwhile, Chief Fire Officer Rahul Kumar, also speaking on Thursday, said multiple enforcement steps are being taken following the fire incident.

"We convened a meeting of all departments and issued directives related to fire safety. Special instructions were given to address encroachments, illegal constructions, and to strengthen fire-fighting systems," he said.

He added that inspections have already led to enforcement action in several housing societies. "In the last audit, about 350 societies were checked; 139 received notices for minor deficiencies, while 52 societies faced legal action for repeated non-compliance," Kumar said.

He also highlighted existing fire-fighting capacity in the district, stating that Ghaziabad currently operates 22 fire tenders, including high-capacity vehicles, and more infrastructure is being added.

Authorities said new fire stations will be set up in high-demand zones to improve emergency response time.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good initiative but actions speak louder than words. Many high-rises in Noida Extension have no proper fire exits even after multiple warnings. Let's see if Ghaziabad DM actually follows through on this.
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Ananya R
Perfect timing with summer heatwave approaching. Last year saw so many electrical fires due to overloading. Hopefully they enforce the parking rules too - our society's fire hydrant is blocked by cars every single day! 🚒
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Siddhartha F
These surveys happen every time after a big fire incident. But within six months everyone forgets. We need regular quarterly inspections with heavy penalties for non-compliance, not just one-time surveys.
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David E
As a safety engineer who works in fire systems, 22 fire tenders for a district like Ghaziabad is seriously inadequate. With rapid construction and population density, we need at least double that capacity plus modern equipment. Good start with the survey but need more investment.
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Nisha Z
The article mentions 139 notices vs 52 legal actions - that's barely scratching the surface! Builders in our area keep getting away with complete disregard for safety norms. Need strict action against GDA officials who approve these illegal plans too.
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Amit S
Hope they also check the internal

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