Caught On Cam: Smoke Billows As Firefighters Try To Douse Kuwait Building Fire That Killed 49 – News18

Firefighters douse flames outside the flaming building in Al-Mangaf. At least 41 workers died in the fire. Out of the 41, 40 are expected to be Indians. (Image: X/@AdityaRajKaul)

Firefighters douse flames outside the flaming building in Al-Mangaf. At least 41 workers died in the fire. Out of the 41, 40 are expected to be Indians. (Image: X/@AdityaRajKaul)

Videos on social media captured showed the extent of the fire that engulfed the six-storey building that killed 41 workers.

Videos of the fire that engulfed a building housing foreign labourers in Kuwaiti capital Kuwait City have gone viral on social media. Videos showed smoke billowing out of windows of the building in Al-Mangaf, a city in Al-Ahmadi governorate, and flames blocking the entrance of the building in the wee hours of Wednesday morning.

Kuwaiti officials said the number of deceased is expected to rise. Media outlets of the Western Asian nation said that construction firm NBTC group rented the building for the stay of more than 195 workers, most of them Indians from Kerala, Tamil Nadu and northern states.

The country’s deputy prime minister Sheikh Fahad Yusuf Saud Al-Sabah visited the site. He said that a probe has been launched and accused builders of violating norms for the sake of ‘greed’.

“Unfortunately, the greed of real estate owners is what leads to these matters,” said Sheikh Fahad, who also runs the interior and defence ministries. He issued directions to apprehend the owner and janitor of Al-Mangaf building.

Kuwait’s health ministry said the injured were admitted to several hospitals, with 21 of them sent to Al-Adan Hospital, six to Farwaniya hospital, one to Al-Amiri and 11 to Mubarak hospital.

Indian ambassador to Kuwait Adarsh Swaika visited several hospitals including where the injured have been admitted.

“Amb @AdarshSwaika visited the Al-Adan hospital where over 30 Indian workers injured in today’s fire incident have been admitted. He met a number of patients and assured them of full assistance from the Embassy,” the Indian embassy said on X.

“Almost all are reported to be stable by hospital authorities,” it said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the fire incident as “saddening” and said the Indian Embassy in Kuwait is closely monitoring the situation.

He also dispatched minister of state for external affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh to assist those injured in the fire tragedy and to coordinate with local authorities for early repatriation of mortal remains of those who have died in this unfortunate incident.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar expressed deep shock over the incident.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan also extended condolences to the near and dear ones of those deceased. Officials said the majority of the victims of the fire are Indians, mostly from Kerala.