Mangalore: Baikampady Fire - Battle that Took 40 Hours, 2 Lac Litres of Water


Mangalore: Baikampady Fire - Battle that Took 40 Hours, 2 Lac Litres of Water

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VM)

Mangalore, Jan 13: The massive fire that swallowed up Primacy Industries candle factory at Baikampady late night on Thursday January 10 took a marathon effort of 40 hours to douse completely, with fire fighters battling on till 4 pm on Saturday January 12.


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"The fire brigade was successful in putting off the blaze after a non-stop 40-hour battle. More than two lac litres of water was used to extinguish the fire," said Varadarajan, senior officer of the fire brigade.

It is said that if water had been available near the place of incident, the operation would not have lasted so long. Nearby factories were also asked for water.

The fire brigade team carried out the operation by spraying water first and then foam in order to reduce oxygen level. Due to the spraying of water, the wax spread all over the place which hindered the operation for a long time.

"It was a difficult task as the fire was blazing wildly. By the time fire in one part of the building was doused, 4000 litres of water would be over. Arranging for more water from other places took even more time because of which the fire continued to spread. If water had been available nearby, the operation would not have taken so long," Varadarajan said.

The factory officials have lodged a complaint claiming a loss of Rs 65 crore. Based on their statement, Panambur police have registered a case.

Investigation is on and so far no clue has been obtained by the police regarding the cause for the fire. Police also conducted spot investigation.

The incident will be investigated thoroughly, said K G Nanjappa, deputy director (safety unit) of factories.

 

  

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  • Mohandas Kapikad, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jan 14 2013

    Any Industry which deal/manufactures highly inflammble items should voluntarily install fire fighting measures as a regular measures, & should not wait till they are forced to do by concerned departments. Staffs too should not just be carried away by the pay structure, & should look for safety measures also at the time of joining the work. Fire Departments should be keep an vigil on the sensitive areas, & should have a proper framework for quick approach in case of disaster.

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  • JAYANTH, BANGLORE

    Mon, Jan 14 2013

    SO PLEASE DO NOT NEGLECT THE FIRE ,THIS INCIDENT WITNESS THE RAPIDNESS OF FIRE ,
    GOD SAKE NO CAUSALITIES OF LIFE HAPPENS.........
    FIRE STOOPING SYSTEM NEED TO IMPLEMENT TO CONTROL THIS HAZARDS ...... FOR FIRE STOOPING SYSTEM CONTACT THE ABOVE MAIL

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  • shabeer Khan, Baikampady

    Sun, Jan 13 2013

    Goverment should cancel the license of this company for violating the safety measures.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 13 2013

    Thorough investigation to be conducted by the authorities and whoever found guilty of negligence of not ensuring fire safety must be issued severe fines for causing environment pollution and spoiling mother nature.

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  • Ted, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 13 2013

    Instead of wasting precious water, the fire department should have refilled Cauvery with 02 Lakh Litres of water..

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / KSA

    Sun, Jan 13 2013

    Safety is very important, especially in the industries. After the incident, management is not worried about the effect on society. They are only worried about the losses they underwent (in spite of making profit all these years). But society suffered from the pollution, smoke, loss of precious water, etc. in spite of not doing any mistake.

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