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Hills after a fire broke out because of an LPG stove in the canteen on Saturday morning. Nobody was injured. Goods, including furniture and edible items, collectively worth Rs 70,000 were destroyed.
Preliminary investigations indicated that leakage in the cooking gas cylinder was responsible for the fire. There was no damage to the school building, said fire personnel.⭐⭐⭐
The fire started from the LPG stove inside the school canteen at around 11.30 am when classes for Class X and XII were in progress. Soon, the fire spread and engulfed another cylinder kept nearby, added fire personnel.
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The blaze sparked panic among students. However, labourers working at a nearby construction site quickly started throwing sand to douse the flames.⭐⭐⭐
Meanwhile, the fire control room was informed. "Within minutes, the fire tender arrived," said school principal Kana Roy Chaudhury. The fire was brought under control in just five minutes. "We managed to save property worth Rs 2 lakh," said fire officials.
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They alleged that there was no fire safety equipment inside the canteen, which the school has outsourced to one Madhav Oberoi who denied of the loss estimated by the fire personnel. He claimed that the loss was just around Rs 5,000.
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Fire officials also alleged that they had spotted domestic cylinders inside the canteen. Oberoi however denied the charge. "We use commercial cylinders," he said.
⭐Canteen staffers were not well trained to handle the three extinguishers, admitted Oberoi. Centre Point School is among the few schools in the city which regularly conducts fire drills.
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Hills after a fire broke out because of an LPG stove in the canteen on Saturday morning. Nobody was injured. Goods, including furniture and edible items, collectively worth Rs 70,000 were destroyed.
Preliminary investigations indicated that leakage in the cooking gas cylinder was responsible for the fire. There was no damage to the school building, said fire personnel.⭐⭐⭐
The fire started from the LPG stove inside the school canteen at around 11.30 am when classes for Class X and XII were in progress. Soon, the fire spread and engulfed another cylinder kept nearby, added fire personnel.
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The blaze sparked panic among students. However, labourers working at a nearby construction site quickly started throwing sand to douse the flames.⭐⭐⭐
Meanwhile, the fire control room was informed. "Within minutes, the fire tender arrived," said school principal Kana Roy Chaudhury. The fire was brought under control in just five minutes. "We managed to save property worth Rs 2 lakh," said fire officials.
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They alleged that there was no fire safety equipment inside the canteen, which the school has outsourced to one Madhav Oberoi who denied of the loss estimated by the fire personnel. He claimed that the loss was just around Rs 5,000.
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Fire officials also alleged that they had spotted domestic cylinders inside the canteen. Oberoi however denied the charge. "We use commercial cylinders," he said.
⭐Canteen staffers were not well trained to handle the three extinguishers, admitted Oberoi. Centre Point School is among the few schools in the city which regularly conducts fire drills.
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