Fire in Kuwait building kills 49 foreign workers

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
At least 49 people were killed in Kuwait on Wednesday after a fire broke out in a building housing foreign workers, with Kuwait&s deputy
prime minister accusing property owners of committing violations that contribute towards such incidents.The nationalities of those who died
were not immediately disclosed by authorities
India&s ambassador visited hospitals where workers were being treated for injuries sustained in the fire, Reuters reported.At one hospital,
more than 30 Indian citizens were admitted, the embassy wrote on social media, adding that at least 47 workers had received treatment in
hospitals.Several Indians, including from the southern state of Kerala, were reported to have died in the fire, according to a letter
written by Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan to India&s foreign minister that was shared with the press.A government agency for
Keralites living outside the state said it had been told by the Indian community in Kuwait that 41 Indians, including 11 from Kerala, had
died in the fire.Reuters could not independently verify the figures.Visiting the site, Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Yusuf Saud
Al-Sabah said &the greed of real estate owners is what leads to these matters&
It was not immediately clear if any violations had taken place at the building or what they were.Low paid, blue collar workers in the Gulf
often live in overcrowded accommodation
Local authorities did not disclose what kind of employment the workers were engaged in, though like in other Gulf states, Kuwait relies
heavily upon foreign labour in industries like construction, including from South and Southeast Asia.An Egyptian who survived the fire and
worked as a driver in Kuwait, told local media the fire had started on a lower floor and that those on higher levels were unable to escape
He said the building had filled with thick smoke.Three of 11 Filipino workers in the building were brought to hospitals, while the status of
five remained unclear and three were safe, the Philippine migrant workers ministry said in a statement on Thursday.Emir Sheikh Meshal
al-Ahmad al-Sabah ordered an immediate investigation into the cause of the fire and said that any officials found responsible would be held
accountable, read the report.The interior ministry, which said the death toll had risen to 49, was investigating, searching the site for
victims and working to identify those who had died, state media reported.The fire in Mangaf, a city along the coast south of the capital
Kuwait City, was reported to local authorities at 6 a.m
(0300 GMT), Major General Eid Rashed Hamad told state television
It was later contained.Another senior police commander told state television that many people had died from smoke inhalation, and dozens
were rescued
He said the building housed a large number of workers.The senior police commander said authorities had warned against housing too many
workers in a single accommodation, but didn&t say if regulations had been flouted.Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi described news of the
fire as saddening in a post on social media platform X.&My thoughts are with all those who have lost their near and dear ones
I pray that the injured recover at the earliest,& he said. Related Stories: New York City apartment building fire kills 19, including 9
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