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Bengaluru PG Fire: 50 Women Jump From Four-Storey Building to Escape Blaze in Nandini Layout

In a dramatic late-night incident, around 50 young women narrowly escaped death after a fire broke out at a paying guest (PG) accommodation in Nandini Layout on Sunday.

The blaze is believed to have started in an LED banner shop located on the ground floor before quickly spreading to the adjoining building that housed the PG. Within minutes, flames engulfed the structure, leaving residents with almost no time to react.

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Around 50 young women escaped a fire at a PG accommodation in Nandini Layout on Sunday after the blaze, believed to have started in a ground-floor shop, rapidly engulfed the building, forcing some residents to jump from upper floors unharmed.
Bengaluru PG Fire 50 Women Jump From Four-Storey Building to Escape Blaze in Nandini Layout

Eyewitness videos, now widely circulating on social media, captured scenes of panic as the women scrambled to save themselves. With stairways and exits reportedly inaccessible due to the fire and smoke, several residents were forced to jump from the upper floors of the four-storey building in a desperate bid to survive.

Despite the intensity of the incident, authorities confirmed that no fatalities or serious injuries were reported. Officials noted that the quick response and presence of mind shown by the residents helped avert a major tragedy.

Fire and emergency services personnel rushed to the spot shortly after receiving the alert and managed to bring the blaze under control. Cooling operations continued for some time to prevent reignition.

An investigation has been launched to determine the exact cause of the fire and to examine how it spread so rapidly from a commercial establishment to a residential facility. Preliminary concerns point towards possible safety lapses and the proximity of commercial units to living spaces.

The incident has once again spotlighted fire safety issues in PG accommodations across Bengaluru. With many such facilities operating in congested neighbourhoods and often sharing buildings with shops or offices, questions are being raised about compliance with fire safety norms and emergency preparedness.

Authorities are yet to announce any action against the property owners or clarify whether the building adhered to mandated safety regulations.

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