City
Epaper

5 members of family die after fire breaks out in house in UP's Mau

By ANI | Published: December 28, 2022 4:58 AM

Five members of a family died after a fire broke out in the house at the Shahpur village in ...

Open in App

Five members of a family died after a fire broke out in the house at the Shahpur village in Uttar Pradesh's Mau, an official said on Tuesday.

Relief teams were rushed to the spot soon after the receipt of the information.

Their bodies were sent for post-mortem.

District Magistrate, Mau, Arun Kumar said, "5 members of a family including a woman, 1 adult and 3 minors died in a house fire that broke out at Shahpur village, Kopaganj PS in Mau district. Police along with the fire brigade, medical & relief teams reached the spot."

"The initial report stated that fire ignited from the stove," he added.

He also announced an assistance of Rs 4 lakh per person.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Arun KumarEx-samata party
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalB’luru double-murder: CCTV footage shows accuse leaving the crime spot

PoliticsChirag Paswan to be supreme authority in LJP-R

NationalTwo dead after being run over by train in Outer Delhi

Businessaha unveils the trailer of "Arthamainda Arun Kumar" - a captivating tale of an intern in the corporate world

NationalThree teenage boys killed after after being run over by train in UP's Farrukhabad

National Realted Stories

NationalUttar Pradesh: Fire Breaks Out in Cosmetic Shop in Jhansi (Watch Video)

NationalPoK Will Be Merged With India If BJP Gets Over 400 Seats in Lok Sabha Elections 2024, Says Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma

NationalConstituency Watch: A tough call for Darekar to counter Dr Shinde’s 'Paanch lakh paar' target in Kalyan

National'BJP can't cross 200 mark without irregularities in EVM,' Cong leader stirs row

NationalState Bank of India Raises Fixed Deposit Rates by Up to 75 bps