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Absence of emergency exit left visitors trapped, says SIT

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 29 May 2024
The SIT investigating the Rajkot fire tragedy highlighted serious lapses by TRP Game Zone promoters, leading to 28 fatalities. The report revealed the lack of separate entry and exit gates, absence of emergency exits, and unsafe welding practices inside the facility.
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Gujarat Rajkot Fire: 9 Children, 28 Dead In Fire At Gujarat Gaming Zone, SIT Probe Ordered [Video]

Gujarat Rajkot Fire: 9 Children, 28 Dead In Fire At Gujarat Gaming Zone, SIT Probe Ordered

A massive fire at a gaming zone in Rajkot, Gujarat, killed 28 people, including nine children. The cause is unknown. DNA samples are being used to identify victims. A Special Investigation Team is investigating, and the TRP game zone's owner and manager are detained. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep distress over the tragedy and promised assistance to the affected. #Rajkot #RajkotFire #RajkotFireAccident #RajkotGamingZone #Rajkotnews #Gujaratnews #Gujaratupdates #Indainews Oneindia #Oneindianews ~PR.320~GR.318~GR.123~ED.103~

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