Key Points

A devastating fire at Kolkata's Rituraj Hotel has claimed 14 lives, with rescue teams working tirelessly. Police confirm the blaze is under control but the cause remains unclear. Political leaders, including BJP's Sukanta Majumdar and Congress's Subhankar Sarkar, have criticized safety failures. Investigations are underway to prevent future tragedies.

Key Points: 14 Dead as Fire Engulfs Kolkata's Rituraj Hotel Near Falpatti

  • Fire broke out at 8:15 PM in Rituraj Hotel
  • Rescue operations still underway
  • Cause remains unknown
  • BJP and Congress criticize safety lapses
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14 killed as fire rips through hotel in central Kolkata

At least 14 killed in a massive fire at Kolkata's Rituraj Hotel, rescue ops ongoing as officials probe the cause.

"Fourteen bodies have been recovered, and several people have been rescued by the teams - Manoj Kumar Verma, Kolkata Police Commissioner"

Kolkata, April 30

At least 14 people were killed in a fire that broke out in a hotel near Falpatti Machhua in central Kolkata on Tuesday, a senior police officer said.

"This fire incident took place at around 8:15 p.m. at the premises of Rituraj Hotel. Fourteen bodies have been recovered, and several people have been rescued by the teams," Manoj Kumar Verma, Kolkata Police Commissioner, told reporters.

He said that the fire is under control, and the rescue operation is still underway.

"The fire is under control, and rescue is underway. Further investigation is underway. A special team has also been formed for the investigation," he said.

The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained.

Earlier, Union Minister and West Bengal BJP President Sukanta Majumdar had urged the State administration to rescue the affected immediately, and called for "stricter monitoring" of fire safety measures to prevent such tragic incidents in the future.

"I urge the state administration to immediately rescue those affected, ensure their safety, and provide them with necessary medical and humanitarian assistance. Additionally, I appeal for a thorough review and stricter monitoring of fire safety measures to prevent such tragic incidents in the future," he said in a post on X.

Reacting to the incident, West Bengal Congress President Subhankar Sarkar also slammed the Kolkata Corporation.

"This is a tragic incident. A fire broke out...A lot of people are still stuck in the building. There was no safety or security...I don't know what the corporation is doing," Sarkar told ANI.

- ANI

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Priya S.
This is absolutely heartbreaking 💔 My prayers are with the victims and their families. How many more tragedies do we need before proper fire safety measures are implemented across all buildings?
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Rahul K.
I live just a few blocks away from this area. The fire department responded quickly but the narrow lanes made access difficult. This should serve as a wake-up call for better urban planning.
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Ananya M.
While the tragedy is undeniable, I wish politicians wouldn't use these moments to score points. Focus should be on rescue and prevention, not blame games.
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Sanjay P.
Does anyone know if the hotel had fire extinguishers or emergency exits? These basic safety measures could have saved lives. Authorities need to conduct regular inspections.
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Neha T.
The real heroes here are the firefighters working through the night. Hope they find any remaining survivors soon. 🙏
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Vikram J.
Tragic news. I stayed at this hotel last year and noticed the corridors were quite narrow. Makes me wonder how many other buildings in the city have similar safety hazards.

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