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40 Indians among 50 dead in Kuwait block fire

14-06-2024

KUWAIT CITY/ NEW DELHI: At least 40 Indians are among 50 people killed in a fire at a residential building in the Kuwaiti city of Mangaf, India’s foreign ministry has said.

The fire broke out on Wednesday in a building where dozens of workers stayed.

Video shared on social media showed flames engulfing the lower part of the building and thick black smoke billowing from the upper floors.

Most of the casualties are from the southern Indian states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Around 50 Indians have also been injured.

Three Filipinos have also been killed, media quoted Philippines officials as saying. Filipino and Nepali workers are also among the injured.

Two-thirds of the Kuwaiti population is made up of foreign workers and the country is highly dependent on migrant labor, especially in the construction and domestic sectors.

Human rights groups have regularly raised concerns over their living conditions.

Local media reports said the building housed 196 workers and there are suggestions that it may have been overcrowded.

A senior police officer told state TV that there were a “large number” of people in the building at the time of the fire.

“Dozens were rescued, but unfortunately there were many deaths as a result of inhaling smoke from the fire,” he said, adding that warnings were often issued about overcrowding in this type of accommodation.

Kuwaiti Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Yusuf al-Sabah accused property owners of greed and said violations of building standards had led to the tragedy.

“Unfortunately the greed of the property owners is what led to this,” Sheikh al-Sabah, who is also acting interior minister, told Reuters news agency.

“They violate regulations and this is the result of the violations,” he said.

The original death toll was 49 but Foreign Minister Abdullah Al-Yahya said on Thursday that one person had died overnight, media reported.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sent his condolences to the victims and their families.

“The fire mishap in Kuwait City is saddening,” he said.

“My thoughts are with all those who have lost their near and dear ones. I pray that the injured recover at the earliest.”

He said the Indian embassy was monitoring the situation and working with the authorities on the ground.

Kirti Vardhan Singh, a junior minister in the government who left for Kuwait on Thursday morning, said DNA tests were being carried out to identify the victims.

“An Air Force plane is on the ready. As soon as the bodies are identified, the kin will be informed and our Air Force plane will bring the bodies back,” he told media.

Twenty-four victims are from Kerala state while five are from neighboring Tamil Nadu.

An eyewitness, Manikandan from Tamil Nadu, told media that many of the workers had been on night shifts.

“Some of those who returned to that apartment early in the morning were cooking food after coming back from work,” he said.

“Once the fire erupted, it spread rapidly. People living in the building were not able to control the fire.”

Back home in India, the families of the victims who have been identified are in shock.

Umaruddeen Shameer from Kerala’s Kollam district worked as a driver for an oil company in Kuwait. His family is stunned after hearing about his death, said a neighbor who picked up the phone at his house. (Int’l News Desk)

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