कान्तिपुर वेबसाईट
AdvertisementAdvertisement
२९.१२°C काठमाडौं
काठमाडौंमा वायुको गुणस्तर: १२९

Kuwait fire: Five Nepali workers saved their lives by jumping from the window

जेष्ठ ३०, २०८१
Kuwait fire: Five Nepali workers saved their lives by jumping from the window
Disclaimer

We use Google Cloud Translation Services. Google requires we provide the following disclaimer relating to use of this service:

This service may contain translations powered by Google. Google disclaims all warranties related to the translations, expressed or implied, including any warranties of accuracy, reliability, and any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and noninfringement.

When a fire broke out in a labor camp in Magfa, Kuwait, 5 Nepalis saved their lives by jumping from the window. The death toll in this fire has reached 49 people. The country of the workers who died has not been identified.

Three people who were injured while running away are being treated at the hospital. Among them are Dorje Lama of Sivagunj-Jhapa, Shivshankar Paswan of Siraha, Dinesh Kumar Mandal, Santosh Kumar Goti and Zakir Nadap.

Lama, Mandal and Paswan are being treated at a local hospital. Gotti and Zakir have not been admitted to the hospital . I was on the second floor when the fire broke out. The fire broke out from the ground floor. The room was filled with smoke", Lama said to the officials of the Nepali Embassy, ​​"There was a line for drying clothes in the room. Let's slowly go down from that rope.'

Lama and Paswan have been admitted to Adan Hospital. Paswan said that they managed to survive because they were on the lower floor. I was on the bottom floor. It was not possible to come out of the door after the smoke came. Camp's We managed to escape by breaking the window," said Paswan.

Sujan Bidari, the first secretary of the Nepali Embassy and Giri Acharya, the labor assistant, went to the hospital to meet them. There was a fire in the camp of the workers working in the NVTC company in Kuwait. The Kuwaiti government has not identified the nationality of those who died in the fire.

According to the Nepali Embassy, ​​an investigation is being conducted on whether or not Nepali workers were involved in the fire. "Embassy teams have been deployed in camps and hospitals." Coordination is being done with the police and the management of the company," said Bidari, who reached the scene.

Wednesday morning at 4:30 a.m. a fire broke out from a room in the lower part of the camp. About one hundred and ninety-six workers have been living in the company . In which there are most Indian workers . According to the ministry, 48 injured people are being treated at Farwaniya, Zahra and Al-Adan hospitals.

related news

Fire in a camp in Kubet, 43 migrant workers died [update]

प्रकाशित : जेष्ठ ३०, २०८१ २०:००
x
×