Sunday, February 22

Fire safety audits of all establishments in Meghalaya’s East Khasi Hills ordered

The Meghalaya’s East Khasi Hills district administration has ordered comprehensive fire safety audits across all categories of establishments, officials said on Friday. The directive was issued by Deputy Commissioner Rosetta Mary Kurbah, who said the audits will cover residential, commercial, educational and office buildings across the district. The decision comes amid concerns over repeated fire mishaps in the state, with Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Lahkmen Rymbui informing the assembly recently that 104 families have been affected by such accidents in the last five years.

The directive was issued by Deputy Commissioner Rosetta Mary Kurbah, who stated that the audits will cover residential, commercial, educational and official buildings to ensure compliance with fire safety norms. The move comes amid growing concerns over recurring fire incidents in the state. Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Lakhmen Rymbui recently informed the Assembly that 104 families have been affected by fire-related accidents over the past five years.

According to the order, all commercial establishments, educational institutions, hospitals, government offices and public assembly areas are required to undergo fire safety inspections as part of a preventive initiative aimed at minimising risks and strengthening overall public safety mechanisms. Establishments have also been advised to apply for a Fire Clearance Certificate or a No Objection Certificate (NOC) through the official state portal at the earliest. The District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has urged stakeholders to cooperate with authorities and strictly adhere to prescribed fire safety regulations to safeguard life and property across the district.

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