Massive fire erupts in Surat high-rise, over 50 rescued

IANS April 11, 2025 218 views

A massive fire broke out in a Surat high-rise, creating panic and emergency response early Friday morning. Firefighters conducted a remarkable rescue operation, saving over 50 residents from the burning building. Gujarat Minister Harsh Sanghavi personally supervised the efforts, praising the fire brigade's swift action. The blaze, which affected multiple floors, was ultimately brought under control with no loss of life.

"The fire brigade fought like warriors" - Harsh Sanghavi, Gujarat Minister of State for Home
Surat, April 11: At least 50 people were rescued after a massive fire broke out early Friday morning at the Happy Excellencia residential tower located in the upscale Vesu area in Gujarat's Surat.

Key Points

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Massive fire erupts on 8th floor of Surat residential tower

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Over 50 residents rescued by swift firefighting teams

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Minister Sanghavi personally supervises emergency response

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No casualties reported in dramatic evacuation

The intensity of the fire triggered panic and a large-scale emergency response.

The blaze reportedly began around 8.00 a.m. on the eighth floor of the high-rise and quickly spread to the floors above, affecting at least three levels of the multi-storey building.

Videos from the scene showed thick plumes of smoke billowing from the upper floors of the building as emergency teams worked tirelessly to contain the fire and bring residents to safety

The incident prompted an immediate response from the Surat Fire and Emergency Services, which deployed multiple fire tenders to the scene.

Firefighters carried out a swift and coordinated rescue operation, safely evacuating over 50 residents, including 18 people who were trapped in a flat adjacent to the one where the fire had started. Several others who had taken shelter on the terrace were also rescued using ladders and other safety equipment.

The building is located near the house of Gujarat Minister of State for Home Harsh Sanghavi. Upon receiving the news, Minister Sanghavi rushed to the site and supervised the emergency efforts in person.

Speaking to the media, he confirmed that there were no casualties and praised the fire brigade for their bravery, comparing their actions to those of “Hanuman in a battle”.

He added that the fire had engulfed the eighth floor and spread upward, but a timely response helped prevent a larger tragedy.

“The fire brigade fought like warriors. Their quick action ensured that all residents were evacuated safely,” Sanghavi said. “Cooling operations are ongoing to prevent any flare-ups.”

Surat Mayor Daxesh Mavani also confirmed that the fire had affected the top three floors of the tower but was now under control.

Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the fire, which remains unknown at this point.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Thank God everyone was rescued safely! 🙏 The firefighters are true heroes - working so quickly in such dangerous conditions. This is why we need to appreciate our emergency services more!
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Rahul S.
Scary stuff! I live just a few blocks away and saw the smoke from my balcony. The response time seemed good but I wonder - are our high-rises really following all fire safety protocols? This could have been much worse.
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Amit P.
That Hanuman comparison by the minister was a bit over the top, but I do agree the firefighters deserve all the praise. Hope they investigate properly - we need to prevent such incidents in the future.
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Neha M.
My cousin lives in that building! She said the fire alarms worked perfectly and everyone followed evacuation procedures. So relieved everyone is safe. Maybe this will be a wake-up call for other buildings to check their safety systems.
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Sanjay T.
The real story here is how quickly the fire spread across floors. Modern buildings should have better compartmentalization to prevent this. Architects and builders need to take note!
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Divya R.
Saw the videos - terrifying! 😨 But so impressed by how calm people seemed during evacuation. Regular fire drills clearly make a difference. Hope they find the cause soon.

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