Thursday, March 22, 2012

Major fire in Kolkata, no casualties so far

A large number of shops were destroyed in a major fire that broke out in Kolkata's age-old Hatibagan market in the early hours Thursday. No casualties have been reported.

Thirty fire tenders pressed into service have brought the blaze partially under control after hours of fire fight, a government official said.

The fire was first noticed at 2.30 a.m. Thursday, it spread rapidly to engulf large part of the market, which was set up in 1945 in a congested part of north Kolkata.

Disaster management group and Rapid Action Force personnel are at the spot.

"So far there are no reports of any casualty," Fire services and Disaster management Minister Javed Khan said.

"This market is a bit unplanned like any other old market of Kolkata. It seems the electrical wiring and other such things have not been taken care of properly over the years," City Mayor Sovan Chattopadhaya said.

Source: IANS

1 comment:

  1. Congress of fifties and sixties has grown into the form of a monster. Now it appears to be a bunch of chelas, sycophants, .... Where will it end with this rate of price rise, in every field of commodities and services essential for the survival of common man!

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