A fire broke out early Saturday at Sattva Knowledge City in Madhapur. In response, the Sattva Group issued a statement assuring that swift and efficient safety measures had contained the situation, with no injuries or casualties reported.
“There were no injuries or casualties, and the situation is now fully under control,” stated a Sattva Group spokesperson, as quotes by Telangana Today.
The statement emphasized the group’s commitment to safety, outlining comprehensive protocols including advanced fire detection systems, regular fire drills, on-site emergency response teams available around the clock, and stringent maintenance of fire suppression equipment. These measures were effectively implemented during the incident.
“We are currently investigating the cause of the fire and will continue to monitor the situation closely. Operations at Knowledge City are proceeding as usual, and we remain committed to maintaining the highest standards of safety and security,” the spokesperson added.
The prompt containment of the fire has ensured that operations at the facility have not been significantly impacted, reinforcing the Sattva Group's commitment to safety and operational resilience.
The death toll in the LPG tanker accident on the Jaipur-Ajmer highway rose to 14 on Saturday, an official said here.
He said more than 30 people who suffered burn injuries in the massive crash are undergoing treatment.
"Five charred bodies were received yesterday. Eight others have died. Total 14 deaths have been reported so far. Twenty-seven patients are admitted to SMS hospital and undergoing treatment. Seven are on ventilator support," Dr Sushil Bhati, Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Hospital Superintendent, said.
He added that the body of one more victim was taken to another hospital.
Five bodies are yet to be identified, Bhati said.
A truck hit the LPG tanker on the highway in the Bhankrota area in the early hours of Friday, sparking a massive fire that engulfed more than 35 vehicles.
Rajasthan Health Minister Gajendra Singh Khinvsar said on Friday that the condition of about half of the injured was "very critical".
Most of the people injured in the accident are admitted to the 'Burn Unit' of the SMS Hospital here.
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