High-Rise Fire in Noida Sparks Debate Over Firefighting Preparedness for Tall Buildings
A fire in flats 1203 and 1204 of Tower B2 at Ivy County, a 28-storey residential complex in Noida's Sector 75, was contained without casualties. While sprinklers and hydraulic platforms helped control the blaze, eyewitness videos raised concerns about firefighting equipment limitations in high-rise emergencies, prompting calls for stronger infrastructure and preparedness.
The blaze broke out in flats 1203 and 1204 of Tower B2 at Ivy County, a 28-storey residential complex located in Sector 75, Noida. Firefighters responded swiftly to the incident and successfully contained the fire to the two affected apartments, preventing it from spreading further through the tower.
According to reports, the building's sprinkler system played a crucial role in limiting the extent of the damage, while firefighting teams deployed hydraulic platforms to assist in controlling the flames. Authorities confirmed that no casualties were reported, as residents were evacuated promptly and emergency measures were implemented without delay.
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सेक्टर 74 के IVY County का मामला है.
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However, videos recorded by eyewitnesses and shared online triggered widespread discussion regarding the effectiveness of firefighting infrastructure available for high-rise emergencies. The footage appeared to show water jets from first responders reaching only the sixth or seventh floor of the building, prompting social media users to draw comparisons to festival water guns and question whether existing equipment is adequate for modern residential towers.
The incident has also highlighted broader concerns about emergency response capabilities in rapidly expanding urban centres where high-rise developments are becoming increasingly common. Calls have intensified for the deployment of more advanced firefighting equipment, including taller aerial ladders and additional hydraulic platforms capable of operating at greater heights.
Following the incident, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed officials to ensure necessary relief measures and closely monitor the situation. Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the fire.
While the swift evacuation of residents and the successful containment of the blaze prevented a major tragedy, the incident has drawn attention to critical gaps in firefighting resources and infrastructure. As Noida continues its vertical growth, the fire at Ivy County has become a stark reminder of the challenges emergency services face in protecting residents of high-rise communities.

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