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Home / Disasters and Accidents / No Fire NOC: Thousands of Buildings Ignite

No Fire NOC: Thousands of Buildings Ignite

4 Jan

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Summary

  • Over 7,300 fire incidents occurred in buildings without fire NOCs in FY 2024-25.
  • Residential properties led with 5,506 fires due to electrical faults and clutter.
  • Shops, warehouses, and offices also saw numerous fires from electrical issues.
No Fire NOC: Thousands of Buildings Ignite

In the fiscal year 2024-25, a staggering 7,312 fire incidents were recorded in buildings lacking valid fire no-objection certificates (NOCs). Residential buildings accounted for the vast majority, with 5,506 fires linked to overloaded electrical systems, unattended gas cylinders, and flammable furnishings. These incidents underscore a critical failure in fire safety compliance.

Mercantile establishments, including shops and showrooms, reported 693 fires, predominantly from electrical issues and negligence. Industrial and business-related establishments also faced significant risks, with 450 and 301 fire incidents, respectively, in non-compliant premises. Storage facilities and places of assembly, such as godowns and restaurants, further contributed to the alarming statistics.

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Fire officials emphasize that obtaining an NOC is insufficient; regular maintenance of safety systems like alarms and extinguishers is vital. Past instances reveal establishments securing NOCs without prioritizing ongoing safety measures, leading to increased risks and potential disasters for occupants and property.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Only a very small fraction of buildings involved in fire incidents had valid fire NOCs; the vast majority operated without them.
Common causes include overloaded electrical systems, failure to turn off gas cylinders, substandard wiring, and abundant combustible materials.
Some owners consider fire safety system upkeep costly, leading to neglect. Others obtain NOCs for operation but fail to maintain safety standards.

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