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A fire erupted at Hotel Naaz in Ajmer, trapping several guests. Emergency teams rescued five people, including a child and two women, who were unconscious. Some victims were in critical condition and rushed to the hospital. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blaze.

Key Points: 5 Rescued Including Child in Ajmer Hotel Naaz Fire

  • Fire broke out at Hotel Naaz in Ajmer's Diggi Bazaar
  • 5 rescued including child and two women
  • Victims found unconscious, some critical
  • Cause of fire under investigation
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Rajasthan: Fire breaks out at Hotel Naaz in Ajmer, 5 rescued including child

A major fire at Hotel Naaz in Ajmer's Diggi Bazaar left 5 injured, including a child and two women, rescued by emergency teams.

"A lot of people have been rescued, and many were found in an unconscious state. – Fire Officer Jagdish Prasad"

Ajmer, May 1

A major fire broke out at Hotel Naaz in the Diggi Bazaar area of Ajmer on Thursday, prompting a swift response from local authorities. Fire tenders, an ambulance, and police immediately reached the scene to control the flames and carry out rescue operations.

Ajmer Fire Officer Jagdish Prasad confirmed the situation, stating, "This is the Naaz Hotel in Diggi Bazaar, and our vehicles and people have immediately arrived. A lot of people have been rescued, and many were found in an unconscious state. There is also one child who was found in an unconscious state. Two women were rescued, and they were taken to the hospital for treatment. We have rescued about five people, including one child."

Prasad mentioned that some of the victims were found in a critical condition. "The two women who were rescued were immediately rushed to the hospital for treatment," he added.

The rescued individuals are reported to be receiving medical care, and an investigation is underway to determine the cause of the fire.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Thank God the rescue teams acted quickly! 🙏 This is why we need stricter fire safety audits for all hotels, especially in busy areas like Diggi Bazaar. Hope the injured recover soon.
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Priya M.
So scary to hear about the child being unconscious! 😢 Our hotels need better emergency exits and fire drills. Ajmer is a tourist hub - safety can't be compromised.
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Sanjay T.
The fire officers and police did commendable work. But why do we always wait for accidents to happen before checking safety standards? Municipal corporations need to be more proactive.
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Anjali R.
My prayers for the victims. This incident reminds me of the Uphaar tragedy - we never seem to learn. Hotel owners must invest in proper fire extinguishers and smoke detectors.
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Vikram S.
Good response by authorities, but the real test is preventing such incidents. Many small hotels in Rajasthan operate without proper licenses or safety measures. Time for a statewide crackdown!
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Neha P.
Heartbreaking to hear about women and children suffering. Hope the investigation reveals the exact cause. Electrical short circuits are often the culprit in such cases - proper wiring is so important!

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