Nepal | March 18, 2018

Lalitpur Metropolis fire station lacks manpower

Rastriya Samachar Samiti
fire, Patan Industrial Estate; Lalitpur;

Firefighters work to extinguish a fire at Patan Industrial Estate in Lalitpur, Nepal, on Tuesday, November 14, 2017. Photo: AP

LALITPUR: The fire station operated by the Lalitpur Metropolitan City has been struggling to provide service for want of adequate manpower.

The station has been operating with only a team of four to five fire fighters against the standard group of at least nine-member manpower for a shift.

“The metropolis has a total of 11 employees for the station including one permanent employee and other contracted ones, and only a group of four to five fire fighters are available for a shift due to the shift adjustment, two shifts a day in the morning and the evening,” said the Municipal Police Chief Kadam Lal Maharjan.

“As a result, a single worker is forced to do multiple tasks resulting in lack of quality work due to various reasons,” he said.

The Metropolis has four fire engines at present.


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