Key Points

A devastating hotel fire in central Kolkata has prompted immediate citywide action by local authorities. Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim ordered the closure of all rooftop eateries to ensure emergency escape routes remain accessible during potential fire incidents. Initial investigations revealed significant safety management and evacuation failures that contributed to the tragic loss of 15 lives. The municipal corporation will now conduct a comprehensive survey to identify and address rooftop restaurant safety concerns.

Key Points: Kolkata Mayor Hakim Orders Rooftop Eatery Shutdown After Deadly Hotel Fire

  • Immediate closure of all rooftop restaurants in Kolkata
  • Fire revealed critical safety management lapses
  • 15 people died primarily from smoke suffocation
  • Borough-wise survey to identify rooftop eateries
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Hotel fire aftermath: Immediate closure of all rooftop restaurants in Kolkata ordered

Kolkata Municipal Corporation closes all rooftop restaurants following tragic hotel fire that claimed 15 lives, citing safety concerns and emergency access issues.

"We want to keep the options for that last shelter open - Firhad Hakim, Kolkata Mayor"

Kolkata, May 2

Amid the devastating fire at a hotel at Madan Mohan Burman Street in central Kolkata on Tuesday night, which killed a total of 15 people, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation on Friday ordered the immediate closure of all the rooftop eateries in the city including restaurants, bars, and bar-cum-restaurants in the city.

Announcing this decision on Friday, Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim also gave clarifications for what prompted the corporation to take such a decision.

"The roof of any building is a common area. Like the ground floors, the roofs of the buildings cannot be sold or used for business purposes," Hakim explained.

He also said that a notification has already been issued for immediate closure of the rooftop eateries.

"We have to ensure that in case of any fire in any building, the people trapped inside the building can take shelter on the roof. All matters are not under the jurisdiction of KMC. But wherever we have a role to play, we will be doing the needful," the Mayor clarified.

He said that roofs are the last shelter for the people trapped in buildings under fire in case the emergency exits of those buildings either do not exist or are non-functional for certain reasons. "We want to keep the options for that last shelter open and hence we have issued the order for immediate closure of all rooftop eateries," Hakim said.

He also said that the borough-wise survey throughout the area under Kolkata Municipal Corporation will be conducted to find out the exact number of rooftop eateries that are being run.

Initial investigation has revealed that there were security lapses at the hotel building where the fire broke out on Tuesday night. Besides, lapses related to fire safety management, there were other major lapses in ensuring proper emergency evacuation arrangements and ventilation facilities at the hotel, as a result of which the majority of those killed in the fire died not because of getting charred but because of suffocation caused by the smoke emitting out of the fire.

The local people alleged that despite several complaints of illegal construction on the hotel raised in the past, neither the Kolkata Municipal Corporation nor the local police took any action to prevent the untoward incident.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some strict action! These rooftop restaurants were accidents waiting to happen. Safety should always come before business profits. Hope the KMC follows through properly this time. 🙏
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Priya M.
While I agree with safety measures, this blanket ban seems reactionary. Many rooftop restaurants follow proper norms. Why punish everyone for some violators? KMC should focus on better enforcement instead.
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Amit S.
Tragic incident! But where was KMC all these years? People had complained about illegal constructions but no action. Now after lives are lost, they wake up. Typical government response - act only after disaster strikes. 😡
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Sunita R.
As someone who lives near such restaurants, I'm relieved. The noise and safety hazards were unbearable. Hope this brings some peace to residential areas. Safety first always!
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Vikram J.
What about compensation for restaurant owners who followed all rules? Many small businesses will be ruined. Government should have a proper rehabilitation plan, not just bans.
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Neha P.
Heartbreaking to hear about the lives lost due to negligence. The focus should be on improving fire safety infrastructure across Kolkata, not just rooftops. Our city needs better emergency preparedness overall.

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