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(11 Apr 2006) SHOTLIST 1. Tilt from steel remains of roof, to debris on the ground and crowd in background 2. Burnt remains 3. Burnt laptop 4. Ladies shoe on ground, people watching 5. Police 6. People at site, electrical wires hanging loose 7. Site of fire 8. Gate of exhibition saying ''Brand India - Consumer show'' 9. SOUNDBITE (Hindi) Vox Pop, Eyewitness "The fire began from the last stall and within five minutes the entire structure was engulfed by flames. We broke open the tin shed to let the people out. When the fire brigade came, they could not throw water as the electrical wires were still live. The exit gate had the maximum number of dead bodies and they were pulled out one by one." 10. Dead bodies lined up at the mortuary 11. People looking for the bodies of their relatives 12. Policemen writing names of identified bodies 13. Various of injured in hospital 14. SOUNDBITE (Hindi) Vox Pop, Eyewitness "It was like a stampede...everyone was frantically looking for their loved ones. The biggest problem is that there have been so many tragedies like this but the government does not want to learn from them. They do not want to pay attention. Whichever government it is, they only say they will institute an enquiry but no result ever comes out." ++NIGHT SHOTS++ 15. Site 16. People rummaging through debris 17. People trying to pick up burnt wooden planks 18. Debris on ground 19. Burnt fan without blades dangling from the roof 20. Tiffin boxes with food lying on the ground STORYLINE The death toll in a devastating blaze at a trade fair in north India rose to 52 on Tuesday while people struggled to find their relatives among the charred bodies. At least 200 people were injured by flames or trampled on Monday as flames swept through giant exhibition tents at a consumer electronics show in the dusty rural town of Meerut, about 400 kilometres (250 miles) from the city of Lucknow. Witnesses described a horrific scene, with screaming injured people, three enormous tents destroyed and rescuers pulling out corpse after corpse. "It was like a stampede...everyone was frantically looking for their loved ones," said one witness. At least 22 ambulances ferried the injured to hospitals in the area, officials said. Most of the corpses were found near the exits. "The fire began from the last stall and within five minutes the entire structure was engulfed by flames....The exit gate had the maximum number of dead bodies and they were pulled out one by one," said another witness. Several people died overnight from their wounds. While police scoured the ruins, desperate relatives went from hospital to hospital, looking for missing relatives. Most of the bodies were completely charred, making it difficult for the relatives to identify them. It was not immediately clear what caused the blaze, though a local politician told Headlines Today TV station that it may have started when plastic sheeting hanging over an air-conditioning unit caught fire. Other officials said the fire may have been sparked by a short circuit. The state government announced that an official investigation would be launched and said compensation would be paid to the families. But a witness had doubts an investigation would take place. "The biggest problem is that there have been so many tragedies like this but the government does not want to learn from them. They do not want to pay attention. Whichever government it is, they only say they will institute an enquiry but no result ever comes out," the witness said. It was the first large-scale fair to be held in Meerut. Keyword-fire Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...