Two Indian Nationals Die In Fatal Albany, NY, House Fire
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India-West News Desk
ALBANY, NY – Two Indian nationals, including a recent cybersecurity graduate, died after sustaining critical burn injuries in a major house fire here.
The first victim, Sahaja Reddy Udumala, 24, from Telangana, died on December 4 after suffering burns over nearly 90 percent of her body. She had moved to the U.S. in 2021, completed her master’s degree at the University at Albany, and was working in the city. The second victim, Anvesh Sarapelli, succumbed to his injuries on December 6, two days after the blaze.
Albany Fire Chief Joseph Gregory described the scene as a wall of fire, saying strong winds and difficult conditions hampered operations.
Preliminary information suggests the blaze started in a neighboring structure before spreading rapidly. Udumala, who had returned from a night shift, was asleep when the fire broke out near her room. Both victims were initially taken to Albany Medical Centre Hospital and later transferred to the Westchester Medical Burn Centre, where they died.
The Consulate General of India in New York confirmed both deaths, expressing deep sorrow in a statement on X and noting that it is coordinating assistance for the families.
Udumala’s parents have sought support to repatriate her remains. A GoFundMe campaign launched by her cousin aims to cover funeral, repatriation, and family support expenses. The Telugu Association of North America is also assisting with arrangements.
VIJAY
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SO VERY TRAGIC. WHY COULD THEY NOT BE SAVED?
December 8, 2025Vp
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Sorry to hear her tragic death, I wish her soul rest in Heaven. If family needs any help please let me know
December 8, 2025