
The cases of lift stoppage in Greater Noida West are not showing any signs of stopping. once again greater Noida The lift in Tower A of West’s Himalaya Pride Society suddenly got stuck midway. In which many small children and women were also present. It is being told that all these children were going to another tower to participate in Kanya Puja. Then the lift would suddenly stop and everyone got trapped in it. As soon as the lift stopped, small children and women got scared and started shouting loudly for help, but no security personnel or maintenance staff heard their voices and came.
People trapped in the lift allege that even after pressing the alarm button, no help was received for a long time. Due to which people trapped in the lift started having trouble breathing, small children started crying loudly due to fear.
Women and children remained stuck in the lift for a long time
The residents of the society allege that the lift remained stuck for a long time, due to which the condition of the people trapped inside started deteriorating. Small children started crying loudly due to fear. A continuous noise started coming from inside the lift, when other people present in the tower heard this noise, a crowd gathered at the spot. Everyone started trying to somehow rescue the trapped people, but the lift was completely jammed. After a lot of effort, the maintenance workers and lift staff opened the lift and took out all the people safely. As soon as they came out of the lift, the condition of many children deteriorated due to crying, while the women were taken out and made to sit on one side and were given water to drink. After a while everyone heaved a sigh of relief.
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Such incidents have happened before in the society – Seema Bhandari
Society’s AOA President Seema Bhandari said that this is not the first incident, even before this there have been many incidents of sudden closure and getting stuck of the lift. On March 7, an elevator in Tower A suddenly fell down. The next day on March 8, people got stuck in lifts several times. Even after these incidents, neither the builder improved maintenance nor made adequate security arrangements.
More than 1100 families live in Himalaya Pride Society, which includes children, elderly and sick people. Frequent breakdown of lifts has become a serious threat to their safety. In this incident, everyone came out safely, but it has become clear that the lift system of the society is a victim of complete negligence. Despite repeated incidents and complaints, lack of action raises a big question. If improvements are not made in time, a major accident may occur in the future.
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