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Kuwait fire Kerala family grieves loss of sole breadwinner

Kuwait fire Kerala family grieves loss of sole breadwinner 49 people failed in a fire in a structure in Kuwait.

Abhijit

The family of Sameer, a occupant of Vamekkara vill in Kollam, Kerala, is upset about his fate. So far, there has been no sanctioned communication from the Indian government to the family. Amid the death of numerous Indians in the Kuwait fire, the family of Sameer from Vamakkara vill in Kollam, Kerala, is anxious about their fate. The death of Sameer, the sole breadwinner of the family, has been informed to the family by his fellow labourers over the phone but so far no sanctioned information has been given to the family by the Government of India.

This has sparked trouble in the family. There's no information about Sameer yet. " A family member of Sameer said," So far, there has been no information from the government, the delegacy or Sameer's company." We've entered information about the incident from the family of one of Sameer's associates. His friend was injured in the incident. The family got to know about Samir's death at around 11:30 am. Amid the growing concern of the family, original leaders have extended a helping hand.

The leaders are in touch with officers in New Delhi and Thiruvananthapuram to gather information and are trying to give details of Sameer's factual whereabouts. Cylinder bursts into dears A fire broke out in a kitchen on the ground bottom of a six- storey structure in Kuwait's Mangaf area at around 6 am on Wednesday. People couldn't escape as the fire spread veritably presto.

Lieutenant Colonel Ali of the Kuwait Fire Department said that there were further than 160 workers in the structure and utmost of them were Indians. Some Pakistani and Bangladeshi workers have also been verified to be staying. They all worked for the same company." The fire spread veritably snappily. Workers weren't allowed to leave. numerous people were vacated by exigency services. further than 30 people were injured in the accident.

The structure was possessed by Malayali businessman KG Abraham. According to a Kerala- grounded media group, the structure belongs to the construction company NDTC Group. The company is possessed by Kerala- grounded businessman KG Abraham. Abraham is a occupant of Thiruvalla. Rahul Gandhi said " Congress leader Rahul Gandhi twittered," Shocked by the woeful news of the death of further than 40 Indians in a fire in Kuwait City." My deep condolences to the deprived families.

I wish all the injured a speedy recovery. The situation of our workers in the Middle East is a matter of grave concern. Government of India along with other governments must prioritize the safety of our citizens and insure a staid standard of living. Emir of Kuwait assures to fix responsibility Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Meshaal al- Ahmad al- Jaber al- Sabah called on authorities to probe the incident and fix responsibility. He said that he's committed to fixing responsibility of the law breakers of the incident.

The Tamil Nadu government is also engaged in relating its people Meanwhile, the Tamil Nadu government also said that it's in the process of relating the workers affected in the incident who hail from Tamil Nadu. Chief Minister MK Stalin has asked the Commissioner of the Department Related to the Rehabilitation and Welfare of Overseas Tamils to take necessary way in this regard. No law for migratory workers indeed after five times Tharoor Congress MP from Kerala Shashi Tharoor has asked the central government to bandy with all stake holders and legislate a law to give fair working conditions to migratory workers."

Five times ago, when I was Chairman of the Administrative Standing Committee on External Affairs, I had prompted the government to modernize the Immigration Bill to give better working conditions for migratory workers." I'm shocked to know that indeed after five times, this law has not been made.