This Article is From Jun 22, 2012

Mantralaya fire: Safety equipment may not have been working

Mantralaya fire: Safety equipment may not have been working
Mumbai: Over 12 hours after it broke out, the massive fire which engulfed Maharashtra Mantralaya (the state Secretariat building) was doused early on Friday.

However, fire brigades said the cooling operation will continue for next two days.

"The fire has been doused, but the cooling operation will continue for the next two days," fire brigade officer SV Joshi said.

Asked if there was proper fire fighting equipment in place at Mantralaya, Mr Joshi said such equipment was in place but added he could not say whether it was in working condition or not.

"The fire fighting equipment was there but was of no use to us," he said.

On reports that important documents have been destroyed in the fire, Employment Guarantee Scheme Minister Nitin Raut said over three lakh files in Mantralaya have already been scanned and they are on the main server.

Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan has already announced the crime branch enquiry into the incident yesterday. However, opposition leaders have sought an enquiry to find out if fire was due to sabotage.

Meanwhile, there are reports that the urn containing Pandit Nehru ashes, kept on the sixth floor of Mantralaya, has been damaged in the incident.

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