Kuwait's Foreign Minister vows prompt probe into fire accident
The Kuwaiti minister gave this assurance as Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh, who is here to oversee relief efforts and meet the injured, called on him
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MoS for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh visits Jaber hospital to meet Indians injured in a fire incident, in Kuwait on Thursday. PHOTO: PTI
Dubai/Kuwait City, 13 June
Kuwait's Foreign Minister Abdullah
Ali Al-Yahya on Thursday assured full support to the Indians affected in a
massive fire at an apartment housing foreign workers in the country and vowed
to promptly investigate the tragedy that killed 49 people, including about 40
Indians.
The Kuwaiti minister gave this
assurance as Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh, who is
here to oversee relief efforts and meet the injured, called on him. "MoS
@KVSinghMPGonda called on FM of Kuwait H.E. Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya in Kuwait. FM
Yahya conveyed his condolences on the tragic incident. He assured full support
including for medical care, early repatriation of mortal remains and
investigation of the incident," the Embassy of India in Kuwait posted on
X.
Singh on Thursday met some of the
Indians injured in a massive fire and assured them all support from the Indian
government.
At least 49 foreign workers were
killed and 50 others injured in the fire on Wednesday at the seven-storey
building housing 196 migrant workers in the southern city of Mangaf. "On
the directions of PM @narendramodi ji, MoS @KVSinghMPGonda arrived in Kuwait
and immediately rushed to Jaber Hospital to ascertain well-being of injured
Indians in the fire incident yesterday. He met the 6 injured admitted at the
hospital. All of them are safe," the Indian mission posted on X.
He visited Mubarak Al Kabeer
Hospital in Kuwait where 7 injured Indians have been admitted. "MoS
ascertained their well-being & assured them of all support from GoI. He
also appreciated hospital authorities, doctors and nurses for taking good care
of the Indians," the mission said.
Kuwaiti authorities are conducting
DNA tests on the bodies of those killed in the devastating fire incident in
southern Kuwait's Mangaf area and an IAF aircraft is on standby to bring back
the mortal remains of Indians killed in the incident, officials said in New
Delhi on Thursday. "In an unfortunate and tragic fire incident earlier
today in a Labour housing facility in the Mangaf area of Kuwait, around 40
Indians are understood to have died and over 50 injured," the Ministry of
External Affairs said in a statement late on Wednesday night.
Prime Minister Modi, who described
the incident as "saddening", reviewed the situation at a meeting with
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, NSA Ajit Doval, Foreign Secretary Vinay
Kwatra and Principal Secretary to Prime Minister PK Mishra among others.
Following the meeting, the prime
minister announced ex-gratia relief of Rs 2 lakh to the families of the
deceased Indian nationals from the PM Relief Fund and directed that the
government should extend all possible assistance.
The External Affairs Minister spoke
to his Kuwaiti counterpart on the phone on Wednesday and urged him for the
early repatriation of the mortal remains of those killed. "Spoke to
Kuwaiti FM Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya on the fire tragedy in Kuwait. Apprised of the
efforts made by Kuwaiti authorities in that regard. Was assured that the
incident would be fully investigated and that responsibility will be
fixed," 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 had said.
The officials had said most of the
Indian victims were from Kerala.
The fire erupted just after 4:00 am
when the majority of the 196 all-men residents of the building were asleep. It
resulted in huge thick clouds of black smoke that led to the suffocation of
most of the victims, according to officials from the Interior Ministry and the
fire department.
Those injured are presently
admitted to five government hospitals (Adan, Jaber, Farwaniya, Mubarak Al
Kabeer and Jahra hospitals) in Kuwait and receiving proper medical care and
attention. According to hospital authorities, most of the admitted patients are
stable.
Following the incident, the
Ambassador of India in Kuwait, Adarsh Swaika, immediately visited the location
of the incident and also the hospitals to ascertain the welfare of the Indian
nationals.
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