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    Kuwait Fire: Several Indians killed, Jaishankar calls it shocking. Here is all you should know

    Kuwait Mangaf Fire Indians: In Kuwait's Mangaf area, a tragic fire claimed 49 lives, including several Indians. Most victims, aged 20-50, succumbed to smoke inhalation. 15 others were injured, with five firefighters harmed during rescue operations. Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousuf Al-Sabah ordered arrests, highlighting safety concerns. The Indian Embassy issued helpline numbers, and Ambassador Swaika visited hospitals to offer assistance. Eyewitnesses recounted the horrifying scene as flames engulfed the building.

    India's mission in touch with Kuwaiti authorities to provide relief to its citizens affected in Mangaf fire

    India's mission in Kuwait is investigating the tragic fire incident in Mangaf, Kuwait, which killed 49 foreign workers, including around 40 Indians, and injured 50. The fire started in a building housing migrant workers in Mangaf.

    Finding out if Tamils were among victims of Kuwait fire, says Tamil Nadu government

    If Tamils were among injured, necessary medical assistance should be provided by getting information on them, Chief Minister M K Stalin has directed the Commissionerate of Rehabilitation and Welfare of Non Resident Tamils.

    Kuwait fire: Massive accident in Mangaf leaves 49 dead, including several Indians; Embassy issues emergency numbers

    Kuwait Fire: A major fire in Kuwait's Mangaf area killed 49 workers, many of whom were Indians, including five Keralites. The blaze began in a kitchen of a six-storey building housing 160 workers. The Indian Embassy set up an emergency helpline, while External Affairs Minister Jaishankar expressed shock. Kuwait's Interior Minister ordered the arrest of the building owner and others

    Kuwait building fire: 40 Indians killed, several injured; Indian Embassy releases helpline number

    Over 40 people, including several Indians, were killed in a devastating fire in a building housing labourers in Kuwait city, officials said on Wednesday. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar expressed deep shock over the incident and said the Indian e...

    Kuwait fire: Deeply shocked, says EAM S Jaishankar over death of 40 people

    According to media reports, a majority of the victims are Indians. The Indian Ambassador to Kuwait is at the camp that caught on fire. ​"We are awaiting further information. Deepest condolences to the families of those who tragically lost their lives. Wish early and full recovery to those who have been injured," the External Affairs Minister said.

    The Economic Times
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