14 burnt to death as PDS shop catches fire in Madhya Pradesh village

April 21, 2017 10:24 pm | Updated 10:24 pm IST - Chhindwara (MP)

At least 14 people were charred to death in a major fire that broke out during sale of of kerosene oil and various food grains at a fair price shop in a village near here, senior officials said.

The blaze started in a cooperative society building, which housed the shop, in Bargi village under Harrai tehsil and engulfed the entire single-storey structure, Chhindwara Superintendent of Police Gaurav Tiwari said.

Many inside

At least three dozen people were inside the building and many others standing in a queue outside at the time of the incident, he said.

14 bodies recovered

“So far, 14 bodies, three of them of women, have been recovered from the building,” the SP said adding three persons were injured.

The tragedy took place when villagers were buying ration during the Friday weekly market. The fire reached the kerosene drums stored in the shop for distribution and quickly spread to all directions, eyewitnesses said.

Soon after getting information, the police and district administration officials rushed to the spot along with fire tenders and brought the blaze under control, the SP said. He said the cause of the fire was not yet known.

Ex-gratia

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan expressed grief over the loss of lives in the mishap and announced an ex-gratia of ₹4 lakh each to the kin of those killed and ₹50,000 each to the injured.

Probe ordered

Chhindwara Collector J. K. Jain also confirmed the death of 14 people in the tragedy and said a magisterial probe has been ordered.

Among the injured, two were referred to the neighbouring Narsinghpur district hospital, while the third one was undergoing treatment at a hospital in Harrai tehsil, he said.

The government also sanctioned ₹10,000 each for conducting the last rites of the deceased, the Collector said.

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