Three people from AP died in the fire in Kuwait

Kuwait Fire Incident: It is known that there was a huge fire in the Gulf country Kuwait two days ago. 49 people died and more than 50 people were injured in this fire. Officials said that 45 of the dead were Indians. The government will make arrangements to bring back the bodies of the Indians who died in the Kuwait fire accident. An Air Force plane arrived in Kuwait and returned to India with the bodies on Friday morning. In the afternoon, the plane will reach Kochi Airport with 45 dead bodies. After that, the bodies were taken to Delhi and the authorities made arrangements to move the bodies from Delhi to their native places.

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45 Indians died in the Kuwait fire. Among them Kerala (23), Tamil Nadu (7), AP (3), UP (3), Odisha (2), Bihar, Punjab, Karnataka, Bengal and others were from other states.
There are Among the dead, three were from AP. Two from Peravalli Mandal of East Godavari District’s Nidadavolu Constituency were burnt alive. Meesala Eshwar of Annavarappadu and Mulleti Satyanarayana of Khandavalli died in the fire. Due to this, the shadows of tragedy were cast in those two villages.

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A resident of Uddanam also died in a fire accident in Kuwait. Tamada Lokanadam from Jinkabadra village of Sompeta mandal of Srikakulam district has been working in Kuwait for four years. He came to his own village last month and went to Kuwait on the 11th of this month. Lokanadham reached the company apartment the night before the incident. Lately it came to light that Lokanadam died due to lack of entry in the company register. Lokanatham has been working in Kuwait NBTC for four years. The family members are in tears after Lokanadham’s death. There was tragedy in the village as well. During this fire, three others from Telangana jumped from the building and escaped with minor injuries.

 

 

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