World Cup final venue, Mumbai fails fire safety inspection

Newly renovated stadium has many loopholes in its fire safety mechanism, says chief fire officer for Mumbai.

MUMBAI:
Wankhede Stadium, venue for the Cricket World Cup final on April 2, has not met fire safety standards, the chief fire officer for Mumbai told the Press Trust of India on Friday.


"We will soon write a letter to the MCA (Mumbai Cricket Association) stating there is a need to comply with fire safety norms at the stadium. Once they abide by the terms we would again conduct an inspection," chief fire officer Uday Tatkare was quoted as saying.

"The team has found that the newly renovated stadium has many loopholes in its fire safety mechanism. The stadium must be in compliance with the fire safety conditions," Tatkare said.
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