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HYDRAA Seizes Royal Oak Showroom and Croma Building in Attapur Over Fire Safety Violations

HYDRAA continued second-day fire safety inspections in Hyderabad with GHMC and Fire officials, sealing six furniture shops for serious violations and unsafe cellar storage.

Hyderabad: As fire safety concerns grow following recent fire accidents, HYDRAA continued its second consecutive day of fire safety inspections across Hyderabad on Friday. Acting jointly with GHMC, Fire Services, and Electricity Department officials, authorities sealed six furniture shops for serious violations of fire safety norms, sending a strong warning to commercial establishments.

Joint Inspections by HYDRAA, GHMC and Fire Officials

The inspections were carried out by teams from:

  • HYDRAA
  • GHMC
  • Fire Department
  • Electricity Department

Officials focused on shops and buildings operating without fire safety permissions, especially those misusing cellars as warehouses, which significantly increases fire risk.

Serious Fire Safety Violations Detected

During inspections, authorities found several dangerous lapses, including:

  • Cellars converted into godowns
  • Storage of chemicals, paint cans, batteries, mattresses, and furniture stock
  • Absence of Fire NOCs
  • No water sprinklers or smoke detectors
  • Lack of fire extinguishers
  • Basement ramps blocked and filled with stock
  • Buildings operating without proper permissions

Officials said automatic fire response systems are mandatory to prevent loss of life and property, but many shops failed to comply.

6 Furniture Shops Seized Across the City

HYDRAA officials sealed the following establishments:

  • Looking Good Furniture Shop, Gachibowli
    Large quantities of paint cans, mattresses, batteries, and furniture stored in cellars; no building or fire permissions.
  • Anu Furniture Showroom, Kompally Cross Roads
    Similar cellar storage violations creating high fire risk.
  • Royal Oak Furniture Showrooms, PV Narasimha Rao Expressway near Kukatpally and Attapur
    Hazardous storage of furniture stock in basements.
  • Bantia Furniture Showroom, Uppal Nagole
  • Anu Furniture Showroom, Nacharam

Barricades were installed at these locations, and boards were placed declaring them fire-unsafe zones.

Clear Warning from HYDRAA

Officials reiterated that:

  • Shop buildings must not be used as godowns
  • Warehouses should be located separately
  • Showrooms must be limited to display and sales only
  • Operations will resume only after full fire safety compliance

HYDRAA warned that strict action will continue against any establishment violating fire safety norms.

With second-day inspections and the seizure of six furniture shops, HYDRAA has made it clear that fire safety violations in Hyderabad will no longer be tolerated, prioritizing public safety above all else.


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Senior Content Editor – Hyderabad & Telangana Affairs!Mohammed Yousuf is a Senior Content Editor at Munsif News 24x7, covering Hyderabad and Telangana affairs.With over a decade of experience in journalism, Yousuf reports on governance, public issues, law and order, and political developments.He regularly contributes breaking news and in-depth reports to Munsif News 24x7.
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