"There was no fire fighting system found in the building and there was no water in their tanks. The generator of the building was also not working. There were also no sprinklers found there and the smoke detector machines was not active. This is a serious lapse. Strict action will be taken against those responsible for this mishap," Kune told reporters in the aftermath of a major fire that gutted two floors and killed one firefighter.
MCGM Deputy Municipal Commissioner Sanjay Deshmukh, who was also present there said that the MCGM would ensure that fire fighters are provided with longer ladders.
"We are making all efforts to obtain ladders of 90-metre in height. This is the maximum height of ladders used by any municipal corporation in the world. The fire brigade will get these ladders by the end of this year," he said.
Meanwhile, Mumbai Mayor Sunil Prabhu while speaking to PTI said that the municipal corporation has awarded a compensation of Rs 15 lakh to the family of Nitin Yevlekar, who died in the incident.
He added that out of the 20 injured fire officials, four have been shifted to Burns hospital in Airoli, while the rest were recuperating at Cooper Hospital.
