Noida fire: Two killed in Mamura building blaze, landlord arrested
A fire broke out in a multi-storied building in a Noida village on Wednesday, killing two people, police said. The fire was later brought under control, and around 50 tenants, residing in the building in Mamura village in Sector 66, were evacuated safely, officials said. Police said that two residents, a man and a woman, were rushed to the hospital; however, after reaching the hospital, both of them were declared dead by doctors. According to Joint Commissioner of Police Rajiv Mishra, the ground-plus-four building had around 10 to 12 rooms on each floor that were being used as residential flats, as per PTI. Landlord arrested Following the fire that killed two people in Noida, the landlord of the building has been arrested by the Noida police, and further investigation is underway. Mishra, while briefing about the incident, said that the fire appears to have been sparked by an electric two-wheeler being charged inside the building. It spread to nearby petrol-powered two-wheelers parked on the premises, as cited by PTI. Seven fire tenders and a hydraulic …









