Ludhiana roof collapse a wake up call

  • | Thursday | 8th April, 2021

The company was involved in lintel elevation of the roof without confirming to the established norms in the accident that occurred in Ludhiana. Most of the industrial units are located in residential areas in the city. Over 20000 big and small registered industrial units are operating in the city. Keeping in view a large number of industrial units and their scattered presence he stressed on the need to have disaster risk-management response team. What happened in Ludhiana on MondayFour persons died and nine were injured when the roof of an under-construction auto spares unit collapsed in Ludhiana on Monday.

Neeraj Bagga Tribune News Service Amritsar April 6 The gruesome accident at an under-construction factory in Ludhiana has acted as a wake-up call for industrialists district administration and industry officials here and be ready to handle any natural and man-made disaster. Experts are of the view that a robust disaster resilience and response architecture is a must in fast-changing scenarios. Moreover the nature of disasters is undergoing changes as challenges in the form of urban flooding borewell deaths colliery collapses forest fires uncontrolled urban development growing deforestation rapid industrialisation leading to chemical and radiological accidents are there. The company was involved in lintel elevation of the roof without confirming to the established norms in the accident that occurred in Ludhiana. Not long ago nearly 10000 quintals of molasses spilled over from the storage lagoons of a sugar mill at Kiri Afghana in Gurdaspur district into a drain leading to the Beas river. Aquatic flaura and fauna including fish had perished as oxygen depleted in the water due to the pollution caused by molasses. Fires are common disasters as a majority of factories here dont have fire-fighting equipment. Many factories in the city dont comply with safety norms. Most of the industrial units are located in residential areas in the city. It makes the task of rescue workers extremely difficult. A majority of these factories use combustible materials. Apparently continuous overlooking of safety measures in factories cause fires. Over 20000 big and small registered industrial units are operating in the city. A majority of these units are operating from unsafe structures. In the organised sector there are 10 big designated industrial clusters including two focal points an industrial area and an industrial estate in the city. The two focal points are situated at Maqboolpura Vallah Road and Mehta Road besides an industrial estate at Chheharta. In the citys master plan the government had proposed to set up three more major industrial pockets. A plot in Focal Point on the GT Road is earmarked for setting up fire-fighting office. However it is lying vacant as the government has not bothered to make the move. In the unorganised sector factories are situated even inside residential areas across the city. For instance East Mohan Nagar along the GT Road Putlighar Islamabad Verka Batala Road Majitha Road Nawa Kot Dam Ganj Kot Khalsa 22 Number Phatak and Chheharta. “Factory owners rarely adopt fire-safety measures on their premises. They believe that accidental fires can never take place” observes Surjit Sharma a disaster management expert. “Disaster management requires swift reaction and smooth movement to curtail the loss of men and material. A majority of these buildings do not have smoke-detection alarms and sophisticated fire extinguishers” he said. Some employees at these units must be trained to respond and combat any disaster and its aftermath. Keeping in view a large number of industrial units and their scattered presence he stressed on the need to have disaster risk-management response team. Many past incidents such as bursting of a boiler in a factory on Ajnala Road and fire breakout at Khanna paper mill are grim reminders available locally. This should have prompted the authorities to take safety measures seriously he said. What happened in Ludhiana on Monday Four persons died and nine were injured when the roof of an under-construction auto spares unit collapsed in Ludhiana on Monday. It is learnt that the level of the roof slab (lintel) of the top floor of the multi-storey building was being raised from 6 feet to 9 feet by employing 50 jacks that too without soliciting permission from the Ludhiana Municipal Corporation.

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