A catastrophic fire in a building housing foreign workers in Kuwait resulted in the deaths of approximately 40 Indian nationals and injuries to over 50 others. The fire, which reportedly started in a kitchen, quickly engulfed the six-story building, trapping many inside. This tragedy has sparked a thorough investigation into fire safety standards and living conditions for migrant workers in the region.
The Indian government has responded swiftly, with officials, including the Indian ambassador to Kuwait, visiting the site and the injured in hospitals. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also announced compensation for the families of the deceased, and further support measures are being coordinated by Indian authorities to assist the affected families and manage the repatriation of the deceased.
This incident has raised significant concerns regarding the safety and well-being of foreign workers in the Middle East. It underscores the urgent need for improved regulations and enforcement of safety measures to prevent such devastating events in the future and ensure the protection of vulnerable worker populations.