8 killed in Indore after EV charging point blast; govt orders probe
Cooking gas cylinders inside the three-storey house also exploded, further intensifying the blaze.
PTI
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A fatal blaze triggered by an EV charging explosion gutted a three-storey home at Brajeshwari Annex Colony (PTI)
Indore, 18 Mar
Eight members of a family were killed when a fire broke out in a three-storey house after an explosion at an Electric Vehicle (EV) charging point outside the building in Indore early on Wednesday, officials said.
The
deceased included two minor children and three women, they said.
Alarmed
by the incident, the Madhya Pradesh government announced a detailed
investigation into it by a committee of experts and the framing of a Standard
Operating Procedure (SOP) for EV charging.
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi expressed grief over the incident and announced an ex
gratia of Rs 2 lakh for the kin of each deceased and Rs 50,000 to the injured
persons.
The fire
broke out in the house at Brajeshwari Annex Colony between 3.30 and 4.30am,
Assistant Commissioner of Police Kundan Mandloi told PTI.
A car
was being charged outside the three-storey house. "There was an explosion
at the charging point, and the fire in the car then engulfed the house,"
Police Commissioner Santosh Kumar Singh said.
The house
doors were fitted with electronic locks, making it difficult for the police to
break in, he said.
Cooking
gas cylinders inside the house also exploded, further intensifying the blaze,
Singh said.
"Three
people trapped inside the house were rescued during the fire," he said.
The
bodies of eight persons killed in the fire were brought to a government
hospital, and the post-mortem was being conducted, Government Mahatma Gandhi
Memorial Medical College Dean Dr Arvind Ghanghoria said.
The
deceased have been identified as Tanmay (6), Rashi Sethia (12), Simran (30),
Tinu (35), Suman Sethia (60), Vijay Sethia (65), Chhotu Sethia (22) and Manoj
(65), he said.
"Two
people who were rescued during the fire were also brought to the hospital.
However, after receiving first aid, they expressed the desire to be treated at
another hospital and were discharged," the official said.
State
Urban Development and Housing Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya, who visited the
scene, said, "This tragic incident is alarming because the house caught
fire while an EV was being charged. We have asked the police and administration
to conduct a detailed investigation by a committee of experts to prevent a
recurrence of this incident."
Along
with the investigation into the incident, an SOP for EV charging will also be
prepared, the minister said.
"In
light of the rising crude oil prices due to current geopolitical developments,
there is a growing interest in electric vehicles. In such a situation, the fire
that occurred during the charging of an EV serves as a caution for us," he
said.
The
minister also expressed concern over large buildings being constructed on small
plots of land in the area, and the narrowing of the road for ambulances and
other vehicles due to cars parked on both sides of the main road.
"I
will discuss with office-bearers of the area's resident associations to resolve
these problems," he added.
PM Modi, in a post on X, said he was deeply pained by the loss of lives in the incident.
"Condolences
to those who have lost their loved ones. I pray for the speedy recovery of the
injured," he said.
An
ex gratia of Rs. 2 lakh from PMNRF would be given to the next of kin of each
deceased. The injured would be given Rs. 50,000, the Prime Minister's
Office said.
Madhya
Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said the incident was extremely
heartbreaking. He prayed for the peace of the departed souls and wished a
speedy recovery to the injured persons.
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