Sanath Nagar MLA Inspects Fire-Damaged Neelagiri Building
Former minister and Sanath Nagar MLA Talasani Srinivas Yadav visited the Neelagiri building in Maitrivanam following a recent fire incident at the premises.
The legislator inspected the affected sections of the structure and reviewed the damage caused by the blaze. He interacted with officials present at the site to understand the sequence of events that led to the fire.
Officials Brief MLA on Incident Details
During the visit, Talasani Srinivas Yadav sought detailed information from police and fire department personnel. He enquired about the cause of the fire, the response time, and the steps taken to bring the situation under control.
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Fire services personnel explained the measures adopted to contain the flames and prevent the spread of the fire to adjacent areas. Police officials briefed him on the initial assessment conducted after the incident.
Assessment of Safety Measures
The MLA also examined the safety arrangements within the building premises. Discussions were held regarding fire safety preparedness and compliance with existing norms.
The inspection comes amid heightened attention to fire safety standards in commercial complexes across the city. In a recent incident reported in the city, authorities responded swiftly to an emergency situation, as detailed in our earlier coverage of a Hyderabad commercial building fire incident.
Further administrative follow-up is expected based on the findings of the concerned departments. The situation at the site is currently under control.
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