Ahmedabad, May 26: In the wake of the Surat fire tragedy, Gujarat Chief Secretary Dr JN Singh on Sunday informed that show cause notices have been sent to coaching centres and other buildings in the state after a preliminary inspection. Briefing about the steps being taken by the Gujarat government to avoid another such tragedy in the future, Singh said that over nine thousand buildings all over Gujarat have been issued notices."In the past two days, 9395 buildings all over Gujarat have been given show cause notice after a preliminary inspection, after Surat incident. Those issued show cause notices need to reply in three days," he said.

He added, "In Surat, 1123 coaching centres have been served show cause notices and they have been given three days for complying with fire safety standards. We are working on overhauling of fire safety infrastructure and making it better all over Gujarat." Surat: Huge Fire at Coaching Centre; 19 Students Dead, 8 Injured; Watch Horrific Video.

The Chief Secretary also said that the state government will soon conduct a meeting of concerned officials on steps which need to be taken in future to avoid any untoward incident."As an immediate step, the person running the coaching centre has been arrested. Two Surat Fire Department officials suspended for negligence. The government will soon conduct a meeting on steps needed to be taken in future," he said.

Several students were seen jumping off the building to escape the inferno on May 24. Some people were unable to escape and died on the spot. As the rescue operations were carried out, charred bodies were found. The fire was reportedly triggered by a short circuit. Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani ordered an investigation and announced a compensation of Rs 4 lakh each to the families of those killed.