The image shows firefighters carrying out rescue and relief work after a fire broke out in a building near Gulzar Houz in the Old City area of Hyderabad on Sunday. Atleast 17 people have been killed so far and several others injured (PTI)
Hyderabad: The Telangana Human Rights Commission (TGHRC) on Monday, May 19, directed officials concerned to submit detailed reports in connection with the devastating fire in a building that left 17 people dead.
A blaze triggered by a suspected short circuit in a building at Gulzar Houz near the iconic Charminar here on May 18 killed 17 people, including eight children, belonging to an extended family of a jeweller.
According to an official release, the panel on its own took cognisance of the tragic fire accident, based on media reports, indicating possible negligence in building safety, electrical maintenance, and fire preparedness and directed the chief secretary, commissioner of Hyderabad police, director general fire disaster response emergency and civil defence and the chief engineer, Telangana southern power distribution company of Telangana to submit detailed reports by June 30.
The Commission is committed to ensuring accountability and safeguarding the right to life and safety of citizens, it said.
This post was last modified on May 19, 2025 7:42 pm