
During the simulated exercise, the Marshals used to the layout and staff on their floors to better lead the inhabitants of the building during emergencies.
On Monday, Banjara Hills at Banjara Hills was in the Banjara building, which aimed to test emergency readiness and ensure the security of its nearly 2,000 passengers, which was carried out by a fire drill in the Banjara Hills building in Banjara Hills on Monday, which was to test emergency readiness to ensure the security of almost 2,000 passengers.
The drill began with a fire alarm, which caused evacuation from the building 83.26 m. The inhabitants moved towards the designated default, avoiding panic and practicing basic survival techniques, as low into the country under simulated smoke conditions. Once they were outside, everyone gathered in a safe zone where the number of employees was taken.
Director of TG ICCC VB Kamlasan Reddy emphasized the need for regular awareness of fire safety, especially at heights where the upper floors are more vulnerable. He stated that the facility is equipped with all necessary fire safety infrastructure and also announced the appointment of firefighting marshal for each floor. These Marshals will be responsible for getting acquainted with the layout and employees on their floors, leading them during emergencies and warning teams if someone disappears.
He also said that such fake drills would now be regularly performed on the first Saturday of each month to ensure permanent readiness.
Police Commissioner Hyderabad CV Anand has seen the strategic benefits of the building, including the central placement of 7.5 hectares, twins in every tower and easy access to standby vehicles. He warned against the risk of fire risk and urged passengers to use staircases during emergencies and not lifts.
The exercise concerned coordinated participation of more departments, including fire services, police, medical and health, city authorities, NDRF, roads and buildings, electricity, waterworks and ambulances.
Published – 9 June 2025 17:58