Key Points

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee expressed grief over the deadly fire at Hotel Rituraj in Kolkata. She monitored rescue efforts overnight, revealing combustible materials worsened the blaze. The tragedy claimed 14 lives, with 13 others injured. A special investigation team will probe safety violations at the hotel.

Key Points: Mamata Banerjee Monitors Kolkata Hotel Fire Rescue as 14 Die

  • Mamata Banerjee personally supervised rescue operations
  • Combustible materials worsened the fire
  • 14 dead, 13 injured in Kolkata tragedy
  • SIT formed to probe safety lapses
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CM Mamata Banerjee expresses grief over Kolkata hotel fire, says monitored rescue throughout the night

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee oversaw rescue efforts after a deadly fire at Hotel Rituraj, citing combustible materials as the cause.

"I monitored the rescue and fire fight operations throughout the night... – Mamata Banerjee"

Kolkata, April 30

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed deep sorrow over the tragic fire at Hotel Rituraj in Kolkata's Burra Bazar area, which claimed 14 lives, and said that she herself monitored the rescue operation throughout the night and mobilised fire brigade services to the spot.

She further told that combustible materials were stored inside the hotel, which then sparked the fire, causing the death of 14 people. The fire broke out at around 8:30 PM on Tuesday.

In a statement on X, CM Banerjee said, "My heart goes out to the victims of the fire incident that took place at a private hotel (Rituraj) in Burra Bazar area."

"I monitored the rescue and fire fight operations throughout the night and mobilised maximal fire brigade services in the area. 14 died eventually in total because there were combustible materials stored inside. An investigation has been ordered. My condolences to the victim families and solidarity for all affected," she added.

Apart from this, Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Abhishek Banerjee also took to the social media platform X to express grief and extend support.

"Shocked and deeply saddened by the tragic loss of lives in the devastating fire at Mechhua. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families, and I pray for the swift recovery of those injured," Banerjee said

"The state administration, along with volunteers from various organisations, is making every effort to support those affected and to ensure effective relief and rehabilitation. In this difficult hour, we stand in unwavering solidarity with all those impacted," he added.

Meanwhile, in response to the tragedy, Kolkata Police has formed a special investigation team to determine the cause of the fire and probe possible lapses in safety norms.

At the time of the incident, the hotel had 88 boarders accommodated in 42 rooms and was staffed by 60 employees.

According to Kolkata police, the deceased include 11 men, one woman, one boy, and one girl. Of the 14 bodies recovered from the site, eight have been identified so far. Thirteen people sustained injuries, of whom 12 have been treated and discharged, while one person remains hospitalised.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Tragic incident indeed. While CM's prompt response is commendable, why were combustible materials allowed to be stored in a hotel? Safety audits should be mandatory for all hospitality establishments. Hope the investigation brings accountability 🙏
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Priya M.
Heartbreaking news from our beloved Kolkata 😢 The victims' families must get proper compensation. Mamata Didi's night-long monitoring shows her dedication, but we need stricter fire safety laws across Bengal. Burra Bazar area is always so crowded - authorities must conduct regular checks!
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Amit S.
Why do we always wake up after such tragedies? 14 lives lost is unacceptable. The hotel owners must be held responsible if safety norms were violated. Good that SIT has been formed, but justice should be swift. #SafetyFirst
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Sneha R.
As a Kolkata resident, this shakes me to the core. The fire brigade response time was good, but prevention is better than cure. Many old buildings in the city lack basic fire exits. Time for a city-wide safety drive! Prayers for the departed souls 🕯️
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Debashish N.
Political leaders expressing grief is fine, but what concrete steps will be taken? Many hotels in budget category compromise on safety to cut costs. Need surprise inspections and heavy penalties for violations. Jai Hind!
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Meena T.
So many young lives lost...the boy and girl mentioned in the report break my heart 💔 While authorities did their best during rescue, we need better public awareness about fire safety. Simple measures could have saved lives. Kolkata, stay strong!

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