fire in a multi stored building essay plz 6 paragraph wala hi a chaiya
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The school had been closed for summer vacation. I was playing cards with my friends under a Jamun tree, near India Gate. Suddenly, I heard the shrill siren of the fire, brigades. As I looked back, I saw clouds of smoke rising out of a high building on Kasturba Gandhi Marg. All my friends left the game then and there and rushed towards the building. There was a deafening noise all around. The firemen, the policemen and the members of the public were trying their level best to extend a helping hand. Some people had climbed up the roof of the building. It was so hot that one could not keep one’s feet on the roof. The tiles were hot and were adding to the scorching heat of the day.
There were some people who were trapped on the sixth floor of the building. As the flames swept nearer them, they grew panicky. One of them jumped through the window. Fortunately the people below managed to spread a sheet to break his fall. He escaped with minor injuries.
There is a building adjoining Ansal Bhawan. Some young persons brought the crane in between both the buildings and made a rope bridge. They took the risk themselves to test its strength. When they were satisfied, they helped the trapped persons to walk over the bridge to safety. The first person to cross was a lady who had become a nervous wreck. More than seventy persons crossed to the other side and were saved. Not surprisingly, the five young persons who built the bridge hailed from different communities and religions. That is the true spirit of India.
The lieutenant governor of Delhi came to have a look at the fire-fighting operation. The police officer ordered for a helicopter to save the people trapped on the top. A helicopter flew above the building and landed on the building. It saved about ten persons but the strong wind spread the flames all the more. The air rescue was abandoned and the firemen again started fighting the flames from below.
The employees of an English daily connected the water hoses with those of their own building. The flames were controlled after three hours. The offices on the sixth floor of the building were burnt to ashes. There were only three casualties. More than fifty persons were admitted to the hospital and were discharged after first aid. I helped the firemen to get water for their hoses. It was such a terrible scene that I shall never be able to forget.
By Akshat Nashine