Nearly
200 people were living in the building and officials most deaths were caused
due to inhalation of smoke in sleep. At
least 48 people have died in the fire at the Kuwait building
The bodies of some of the Indians
killed in the fire in Kuwait are charred beyond recognition and DNA testing is
on to confirm the victims' identities, Union Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh has
said. The Gonda MP, who had to rush to the Gulf country soon after he took
charge as a Minister of State for External Affairs, said an Indian Air Force
plane is ready to bring the bodies home.
"As soon as the bodies are identified, their kin will be informed and our
Air Force plane will bring the bodies back," he said. According
to the latest figures, he said, at least 48 people have died in the fire in
Mangaf city and 42 of them are believed to be Indians.
The fire
in the six-storey building started in the kitchen ... Nearly 200 people were
living in the building, and officials said most
deaths were caused due to inhalation of smoke in sleep. Prime Minister Narendra
Modi reviewed the tragic incident at a high-level meeting at his residence l
and announced a compensation of ₹ 2 lakh each for the families of
those killed in the fire. He has expressed condolences for the families and
wished those injured -- about 50 -- a speedy recovery. In fact, it is the survivors who are helping the officials identify the
bodies with severe burns.
External
Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar has spoken to his Kuwaiti counterpart Abdullah
Ali Al-Yahya. "Was assured that the incident would be fully investigated
and that responsibility will be fixed," Mr Jaishankar said on X. "Urged the early repatriation of the
mortal remains of those who lost their lives. He emphasized that those injured
were getting the requisite medical attention," he added.
The Tamil Nadu government has,
meanwhile, said at least five of the victims are from the state. Chief Minister MK Stalin has
expressed his condolences. KS Masthan, Tamil Nadu minister for non-resident
Tamils, has said identifying the bodies is a challenge and they are waiting for
official confirmation. The Kerala
government has said 21 victims are from the state.
Indians account for 21 per cent of
the total population of Kuwait, and 30 per cent of its workforce.