The death toll in the massive fire near Kolkata has risen to 21 after 13 more bodies were recovered from gutted buildings in Anandapur, South 24 Parganas. With 28 people still missing, authorities fear the toll may rise further as rescue and identification work continues
The fire erupted in a warehouse on January 26. Pic/X/@kamalrajsingh_
The toll in the fire near Kolkata on January 26 has risen to 21 with more 13 bodies found from gutted buildings, while 28 people are still missing, raising fears that the number of fatalities is likely to increase, the police said on Thursday.
The devastating fire reduced to ashes two godowns and a manufacturing unit of a momo company at Anandapur in South 24 Parganas district, close to the city. “Given the nature of the incident and the extent of damage, the possibility of the toll going up cannot be ruled out,” a senior police officer said.
“A prohibitory order has been imposed to maintain law and order and to facilitate rescue and identification work,” the police officer said.
The Sunday night blaze reduced warehouses and a manufacturing unit to rubble, leaving behind charred buildings and bodies of workers.
Officials said DNA mapping of the 21 recovered bodies or body parts is likely to begin on Thursday to establish their identities.
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