50 Students Rescued from Hyderabad Coaching Institute Fire, No Casualties

A fire broke out in a commercial complex in Hyderabad's Ameerpet area, trapping students in a coaching institute on the second floor. Fire-fighting personnel successfully rescued approximately 50 students, with no reported injuries. The blaze originated from an electrical short circuit in a panel board on the ground floor, causing smoke to engulf the first and second floors. HYDRAA Commissioner A.V. Ranganath stated that rescue efforts were hampered by garbage on balconies and announced upcoming safety checks on buildings.

Key Points: Hyderabad Building Fire: 50 Students Rescued, No Injuries

  • 50 students rescued from second-floor institute
  • Fire caused by electrical short circuit
  • No casualties reported
  • Rescue hampered by balcony garbage
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Fire breaks out in Hyderabad building housing coaching institutes; 50 students rescued

A fire in Hyderabad's Ameerpet trapped students in a coaching institute. 50 were rescued by fire personnel. The blaze was caused by an electrical short circuit.

"A short-circuit led to the blaze. - A.V. Ranganath, HYDRAA Commissioner"

Hyderabad, Feb 20

About 50 students from a coaching institute were rescued as a fire broke out in a commercial complex in Ameerpet area in Hyderabad on Friday. There were no casualties, police said.

Fire-fighting personnel rescued about 50 students trapped in an IT coaching institute on the second floor.

The incident occurred at Maitrivanam in the heart of the city.

Students in the coaching institute at Nilgiri Block of the G+5 commercial building were trapped by the fire, triggering panic in the busy area.

Fire-fighting personnel with fire engines rushed to the spot and launched an operation to douse the blaze and rescue those trapped inside.

While some climbed down balconies to escape, the rescue workers saved 50 students with the aid of ladders.

Following the incident, authorities shut down the shops in the complex and sent home students in other coaching institutes located in the building.

Preliminary investigation by police shows that the fire started from a panel board on the ground floor due to an electrical short circuit. As the smoke covered first and second floors, panic gripped those present in the building.

Students in a coaching class on the second floor were trapped because of the smoke. People from other blocks of the building started the rescue operation before police and fire-fighting personnel reached the spot.

Police said no one was injured in the blaze. A police officer said a case has been registered and further investigation was on.

Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) Commissioner, A.V. Ranganath, visited the fire affected building. He told media that a short-circuit led to the blaze.

HYDRAA team personnel also participated in the rescue operation.

He said rescue efforts were hampered by garbage in balconies. He said fortunately the flames did not spread. If the blaze had spread, it could have led to a major disaster.

He mentioned that HYDRAA, Fire Services, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), Electricity department recently launched a drive to check violation of fire safety norms.

Ranganath said they have given one month to enable all the buildings to take necessary fire safety measures. He said they would conduct safety checks from next month.

- IANS

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Priya S
My cousin studies in a coaching centre in that same complex. This is so scary! 😨 These institutes charge lakhs in fees but can't ensure basic safety? Hats off to the rescue workers and the local people who helped before the fire brigade arrived. Real heroes.
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Vikram M
Electrical short circuits are becoming the number one cause of fires in our cities. Overloaded panels, old wiring, and no maintenance. The GHMC and electricity department need to be more proactive with inspections, especially in commercial buildings packed with students.
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Sarah B
Giving building owners "one month" to comply after a near-disaster feels reactive, not proactive. Safety protocols should be non-negotiable for obtaining or renewing a trade license. Glad the students are safe, but the system needs a complete overhaul.
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Rohit P
This happens too often. Building owners ignore norms to maximize rent, and authorities look the other way until tragedy strikes. Parents, please also check the safety measures of the coaching institute you're sending your kids to. Demand to see their fire safety certificate.
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Nisha Z
Heart-stopping news for any parent. 🙏 So relieved all 50 are safe. The commissioner mentioned garbage hampered rescue... why is basic cleanliness so hard? We need better civic sense along with stricter enforcement. Hope this incident leads to real change.

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