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Now in UP, one has to be cautious about the use of basement, state government strict after the death of 3 students in Rau’s IAS

After the death of 3 students in the basement of a coaching centre in the country’s capital Delhi, the Uttar Pradesh government has become strict. In UP, action will be taken against using a basement approved for some other purpose for any other purpose. Apart from this, instructions have also been given to take action against basements built without approval.

It is being told that teams will be formed at the authority level to inspect the basement. The officers will be responsible if any untoward incident occurs in the basement. The government has also issued instructions to stop illegal digging of basements. According to the order, the basement will be used only as per the approved map. This instruction has been issued by the Additional Chief Secretary Housing to all the authorities.

Let us tell you that 3 students died after rainwater filled the basement of Rau’s IAS coaching in Old Rajendra Nagar, Delhi. There is a ruckus on this issue from the streets to the Parliament. From students to BJP and Aam Aadmi Party leaders are protesting on the streets on this issue. In this matter, both BJP and AAP are accusing each other.

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The basement was filled with water in 2-3 minutes

Initial investigation has revealed that there was a library in the basement, where many students were present. The basement suddenly started filling with water. The trapped students were rescued by throwing ropes. A student said that as soon as we came out after the library closed at 7 pm, water was coming from the front with very high pressure. By the time we vacated the library, the water had filled up to our knees. He said that the flow was so fast that we were not able to climb the stairs. Within 2-3 minutes, the entire basement was filled with 10-12 feet of water. Ropes were thrown to get out of there, but the water was so dirty that nothing was visible.

30-35 students were studying in the basement

According to Fire Department Director Atul Garg, 30 students were present at the time of the incident, out of which 3 were trapped. After the rescue operation, the bodies of three students were recovered. Among the dead are two girl students and one boy student.

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