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Massive fire breaks out in Kolkata’s Burrabazar

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A massive fire broke out at dawn on Saturday in an electrical goods shop on Ezra Street in Kolkata’s crowded Burrabazar area, quickly turning into a devastating blaze that spread to nearby buildings within minutes.

The flames, first seen on the first floor of 17 Ezra Street by early morning risers, intensified rapidly as they reached unidentified combustible materials stored inside the premises.

Locals initially attempted to control the fire themselves, but the blaze grew too fierce, forcing them to retreat.

The densely packed neighbourhood, marked by narrow lanes, closely built structures, and large stacks of inflammable goods, severely hampered firefighting efforts. Engines struggled to reach the engulfed shops due to blocked pathways and piles of construction material.

What began with six fire tenders soon escalated into a massive operation, with more than 20 fire engines deployed as the fire spread from the original building to another adjacent structure, eventually engulfing both completely.

Firefighters have been battling the flames for nearly three hours, attempting to reach the centre of the first building to locate the source and cut off the fire’s core.

Despite the scale of the blaze, no casualties have been reported so far. Small traders and shop owners, however, were seen fleeing the area in panic, many watching helplessly as the fire inched closer to their establishments.

Fire brigade officials described the situation as “extremely difficult,” given the congested layout of the area and the heavy presence of flammable stock that allowed the flames to leap from one structure to another swiftly.

Efforts to bring the fire under control are ongoing.
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Massive fire guts perfume factory in Dehradun's Selakui industrial area




Dehradun Chief Fire Officer Abhinav Tyagi said fire tenders were rushed to the spot after they received information around 2 pm, and it took nearly seven hours to bring the blaze under control.


Firefighters battle a blaze at Selaqui Industrial Area, in Dehradun.Credit: PTI Photo Dehradun: A massive fire broke out at a factory in an industrial area here on Sunday, gutting the premises, officials said.

Senior Superintendent of Police Ajay Singh said the fire erupted at the perfume manufacturing unit of Shri Balaji Industries in Selakui. There were no casualties in the incident, he said, noting that as it was a Sunday, not many workers were present
at the factory.

Dehradun Chief Fire Officer Abhinav Tyagi said fire tenders were rushed to the spot after they received information around 2 pm, and it took nearly seven hours to bring the blaze under control.

The fire was so intense that fire engines were pressed into service from Dehradun, Rishikesh, Doiwala and Haridwar, Tyagi said, adding that a total of 15 fire engines were deployed to extinguish it. He said around five lakh litres of water and 1,500
–2,000 litres of chemical foam were used in the firefighting operation. Tyagi said LPG gas is used in perfume production, and protecting two large LPG tanks located at the rear of the factory was the top priority.

"We not only secured them but also prevented the fire from spreading to neighbouring factories," he said. The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained, officials said.
 
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