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Students Jump From First Floor as Major Fire Breaks Out at Lucknow Coaching Centre

Lucknow Coaching Centre Fire triggered panic on Sunday as students escaped through windows while rescue teams evacuated the building. Several students were injured and rushed to hospitals.

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Lucknow Coaching Centre Fire: Students Jump to Safety as Major Blaze Erupts
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A major fire broke out at a coaching centre in Lucknow on Sunday, triggering panic among students and staff as several students were forced to jump from the first floor of the building to escape rapidly spreading smoke and flames.

The Lucknow coaching centre fire erupted while classes were underway, leading to chaos as students attempted to find safe exits from the building. Thick smoke quickly engulfed parts of the premises, prompting some students to climb out through windows and jump to safety as emergency teams rushed to the spot.

Eyewitnesses reported scenes of panic as students scrambled to evacuate the building amid fears that the fire could spread further. Several students were seen gathering outside the premises after escaping, while others awaited assistance from rescue teams. Local residents also rushed to help those trying to exit the building safely.

Videos from the scene showed anxious students being assisted by local residents and rescue personnel as the situation unfolded. Emergency teams launched rescue operations to evacuate those trapped inside the building.

Lucknow Coaching Centre Fire: Rescue Operations and Response

Firefighters arrived at the site of the fire with multiple fire tenders and worked to bring the blaze under control. Police and district administration officials also reached the location to coordinate rescue efforts and ensure the safe evacuation of occupants from the building.

The rescue operation involved coordination between fire services, police, and local residents who assisted students escaping through windows during the early stages of the fire. Several students sustained injuries during the incident and were shifted to nearby hospitals for treatment.

Authorities stated that medical teams were deployed to provide immediate assistance to those affected by the fire, with hospitals in the vicinity receiving the injured for further treatment and observation. Officials also established a safety perimeter around the building to facilitate rescue operations and prevent overcrowding near the site.

According to preliminary information, emergency responders carried out a thorough search of the premises to ensure that no students or staff members remained trapped inside. Rescue teams continued operations until the building was declared safe for entry.

What Caused the Lucknow Coaching Centre Fire

Preliminary reports suggest that the fire may have originated within the building, though the exact cause has not yet been officially confirmed by authorities. A detailed investigation has been initiated to determine how the blaze started and whether adequate fire safety measures were in place at the coaching facility at the time of the incident.

Investigators are expected to examine the building’s electrical systems, fire exits, and overall compliance with safety regulations as part of the inquiry into the cause of the fire. The findings of this investigation are likely to determine whether any action will be taken against the management of the coaching centre.

Officials are also expected to review maintenance records and assess whether emergency response mechanisms, including fire extinguishers and evacuation procedures, were available and functional at the time of the incident. The investigation will help establish whether negligence or technical faults contributed to the outbreak of the fire.

Fire Safety Concerns at Coaching Centres

The incident has once again raised concerns over fire safety standards in educational institutions and commercial buildings, with officials expected to review compliance measures in the aftermath of the accident.

Coaching centres across India, particularly those operating in densely built commercial areas, have faced repeated scrutiny over fire safety compliance in recent years. Many such facilities operate in buildings that were not originally designed for educational use, raising questions about adequate fire exits, ventilation, and emergency evacuation infrastructure during incidents like the Lucknow coaching centre fire.

Several past incidents in different parts of the country have highlighted the risks posed by overcrowded classrooms, insufficient emergency exits, and inadequate fire prevention systems. Safety experts have repeatedly stressed the importance of regular inspections, fire drills, and strict adherence to building safety regulations in educational establishments.

The Lucknow administration is likely to face calls for stricter enforcement of fire safety norms at coaching institutes and other educational facilities operating within the city, particularly those with high student footfall in buildings not originally constructed for such use. Authorities may also consider reviewing safety certifications and conducting inspections to ensure compliance with fire safety requirements in the wake of the incident.

Also Read: 21 Dead, 40 Rescued After Fire Breaks Out at Hotel in Malviya Nagar, Delhi

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Ishieka Sankhla - News Writer Intern

I’m Ishieka Sankhla, currently working as a News Writing at IMN India. I am passionate about creating accurate and reader-friendly news content while learning more about digital journalism and content publishing.

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