This editorial is based on “The failure of fire safety norms” which was published in The Hindu on 22/09/2022. It talks about recent fire accident in Telangana and issues related to Urban fires in India.
For Prelims: Fire Safety in India, Inda Risk Survey 2018, Greenhouse Gases, National Building Code (NBC), Bureau of Indian Standards, National Disaster Management Authority, Accidental Deaths & Suicides in India report 2020, Polyurethane foam (PUF).
For Mains: Current Provision Regarding Fire Safety in India, Issues Leading to Urban Fire in India, Measures to improve fire safety in India.
Urbanisation leads to house densification, a phenomenon experienced in both planned and unplanned settlements in cities. In densely packed urban areas of India, devastating fires are the most predominant risks.
According to India Risk Surveys 2018, India ranks 3 rd in fire incidents, especially in the Northern and Western regions of the country. Typical causes of fire disasters in urban areas include usage of wood fuel and charcoal for room heating, waste burning around courtyards, poor city infrastructure for firefighting and accessibility which increase the potential for fire risk occurrence.
Urban fire can adversely affect human lives and property as well as environment and ecosystem by generating a large amount of smoke pollution and releasing greenhouse gases. Despite major fires in the past, flagrant violations of building and fire safety norms continue unabated and fire accidents take place with alarming regularity. It is high time fire safety is taken seriously and violators are brought to book.
Drishti Mains Question
Discuss the provision related to Fire Safety in India in the light of recent fire incidents. Also, suggest measures to improve fire safety in India.