The fire erupted at the Mawpiya Sevana Elderly Care Home near Colombo. (Photo: Representational)

11 killed, over 50 rescued after fire at Sri Lankan elderly care home

Police said 10 residents were found dead at the premises, while another succumbed to injuries after being admitted to the Horana Base Hospital.

by · India Today

In Short

  • Blaze erupted on Wednesday at Anguruwatota care facility near Colombo
  • 51 residents rescued, while seven injured remain hospitalised currently
  • Authorities order inquiry as fire cause remains undetermined yet

At least 11 people were killed and seven others injured after a fire broke out at an elderly care home in Sri Lanka, police said on Thursday.

The blaze erupted at around 5:30 pm on Wednesday at the Mawpiya Sevana Elderly Care Home in Anguruwatota, about 65 km southeast of Colombo, in Kalutara district.

Police said 10 residents were found dead at the premises, while another succumbed to injuries after being admitted to the Horana Base Hospital.

A total of 51 residents were rescued from the facility, while seven injured persons remain hospitalised.

The fire was doused with the assistance of residents and police.

A magisterial inquiry has been ordered into the incident.

Initial reports said a gas cylinder exploded during the incident, contributing to the rapid spread of the flames. However, officials said the exact cause of the fire has not yet been determined.

According to newsfirst.lk news portal, the rescued residents have been temporarily accommodated at a nearby school, and arrangements are being made to relocate them to a safer facility.

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