CM Yogi cancels Hathras-Agra trip and rushes back to Lucknow after being alerted to a massive fire

CM Yogi cancels Hathras-Agra trip and rushes back to Lucknow after being alerted to a massive fire

News Topical, Digital Desk : Fire Tragedy in Lucknow: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath cut short his trip and hurried to Lucknow upon learning of the large fire incident in the state capital. The state chief minister has requested an investigation at a high level. The deputy chief minister of UP, Brajesh Pathak, became teary eyed while talking to the press in Lucknow. “We have sent the victims who suffered injuries to the hospital, he added.”

The incident, which broke out in a three-story structure in Aliganj, Lucknow, caused widespread concern across the entire state. Following a notification of the event, CM Yogi Adityanath canceled his scheduled tours to Hathras and Agra. In other words, he left his Aligarh trip in the center and drove to Lucknow.

CM Yogi expressed deep sadness for the kids and families who perished in the disaster.

Yesterday, on June 23rd, the leader was due to visit both Hathras and Agra.

The state CM was informed about the blaze in Lucknow during his public speech. He continued: "I wanted to attend the event in Aligarh, but something unfortunate happened in Lucknow. A few children lost their lives in a fire there, so I'm travelling there from here now; the Aligarh trip will be arranged again." CM Yogi said that after receiving word about the fire outbreak, he issued immediate orders to the police chief (DGP) and additional chief secretary (home) for rescue and relief work at the location.

Potential for a dozen deaths: In the fire outbreak, more than a dozen may have died. Although the exact number of people who perished in the Lucknow fire outbreak has not been disclosed yet, based on various reports, more than twelve individuals may have died. Those who perished at Purania in Aliganj are said to have been between the ages of 20 and 24.

It's generated a sense of doom in the immediate vicinity.

Even UP Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak broke down while answering media questions. The deputy chief minister assured that all the people who were hurt in the inferno have been taken to the hospital for immediate treatment and that the government is monitoring it carefully. Paint store at base of structure The structure contained a paint store on the first floor and a gaming facility on the second floor where its workers spent their time coding games. The upstairs workers scrambled out as soon as the flame erupted.

Due to smoke in some rooms, others were trapped.

Several people continued to remain trapped despite local people attempts of resuce. Screaming was heard in all directions.

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