The massive fire at the game zone of an amusement park in Gujarat’s Rajkot last week, which claimed 27 lives, seems to have been started by sparks from a welding machine that landed on “piles” of inflammable material stored at the facility. A massive fire ravaged ‘TRP’ — an amusement and theme park — on the evening of May 25, killing 27 persons, including children, when it was bustling with people enjoying a summer vacation outing.
A CCTV footage of the incident has emerged which shows that the fire started while welding work was underway on the gaming zone’s premises.
Gujarat: CCTV footage of the Rajkot TRP gaming zone fire has emerged. The fire started due to welding in the extension area. pic.twitter.com/LBSWlkeD0H
— IANS (@ians_india) May 26, 2024
The video, which could not be independently verified by News18, is reported from the first floor of the facility where some construction work was underway. It shows that during the welding process, some sparks landed on a pile of plastic lying nearby, which caught fire.
Panic-stricken workers soon came into action and tried to douse the blaze but to no avail. Within no time, the fire spread to other inflammable material stored there, leading to one of the biggest man-made tragedies in recent times.
‘FACILITY DIDN’T HAVE FIRE NOC’
The game zone had fire safety equipment but action taken to control the fire was not sufficient, leading to the tragedy on Saturday, a senior police officer said.
It was also found that the facility was operated without fire NOC.