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7 minutes that shook Dabwali

30 yrs on, the survivors of Dabwali fire accident have just one wish — let’s learn from fire tragedy before another town burns

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Among the 442 people who died in the fire at a school function in Mandi Dabwali on December 23, 1995, as many as 173 were children. Tribune file photo

Iqbal Singh ‘Shant’ often looks at his hands before he turns his gaze upwards and thanks the Almighty. The fingers are curled, the skin marked forever, and the palms carry the memory of fire. They cannot grip like normal hands, yet they allow him to type in three languages, drive a car, ride a two-wheeler and work as a journalist.

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