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Three Workers Die in Greater Noida Sofa Factory Blaze: Investigation Underway

A tragic fire at a sofa factory in Greater Noida resulted in the deaths of three workers, raising urgent questions about safety standards and accountability.

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A devastating fire at a sofa factory in Greater Noida on November 26, 2024, resulted in the tragic deaths of three workers: Gulfam (23), Majhar Alam (29), and Dilshad (24). The fire broke out around 8:15 AM while the workers were reportedly cooking in a tin shed room within the factory. Emergency services responded quickly, but the intense flames and smoke hindered rescue efforts. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire, and families of the victims are demanding accountability and compensation.

Tragic Incident Claims Lives 

The fire erupted early in the morning in a factory located in the Beta 2 industrial area, which is known for its furniture manufacturing units. Eyewitnesses reported thick smoke billowing from the building, prompting local residents to alert emergency services. Firefighters deployed multiple fire tenders to combat the blaze, but it took over two hours to bring it under control. During a search operation post-extinguishment, the charred remains of the three men were discovered inside the factory. “The bodies were found in a tin shed room where they had been trapped,” stated Ashok Kumar, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (ADCP) of Greater Noida.

Background of Safety Concerns 

This tragic incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding safety standards in industrial facilities across India. Previous inspections had reportedly revealed lapses in safety protocols at this factory, raising alarms about compliance with regulations designed to protect workers. The presence of highly flammable materials such as foam and cloth within the factory likely exacerbated the situation, allowing the fire to spread rapidly. In response to this incident, local authorities have announced plans to review safety measures across all factories in Greater Noida.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

This heartbreaking event underscores the urgent need for stringent safety regulations and their enforcement in industrial settings to safeguard workers’ lives. It is crucial that we prioritise human welfare over profit margins to prevent such tragedies from recurring. As a community, we must advocate for justice for the victims and their families while fostering a culture of accountability and safety. How can we collectively ensure that our workplaces are safe for everyone?

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