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Crackdown on rooftop pubs, restaurants lacking fire safety measures

Crackdown on rooftop pubs, restaurants lacking fire safety measures
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Mysuru Deputy Commissioner G. Lakshmikanth Reddy has ordered a crackdown on rooftop pubs and restaurants lacking proper fire safety measures. The directive follows a recent fire incident and mandates inspections of establishments using combustible materials.

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Urban safety regulations are critical for public protection, and this move highlights the tension between commercial growth and safety compliance in rapidly developing cities.

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Taking serious note of the recent fire accident at a restobar at Dattagalli in the city, Deputy Commissioner G. Lakshmikanth Reddy on Friday directed officials to identify and take action against bars and restaurants operating from temporary structures on second and third floors without adequate fire safety measures.

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