What Caused the Fire at SBI's Branch in Kolkata?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Fire safety protocols are crucial in banking institutions.
- Prompt reporting by security can prevent major disasters.
- Initial investigations indicate a short circuit as the possible cause.
- Bank officials confirmed no customer documents were damaged.
- Community response was swift, with local officials arriving on the scene.
Kolkata, Oct 29 (NationPress) A fire erupted on the second floor of the State Bank of India's branch located in the Dhakuria area of Kolkata on Wednesday morning.
Residents and bank security personnel noticed smoke coming from the premises and promptly alerted the Fire Department.
Upon receiving the report, six fire engines were dispatched to the scene and successfully controlled the fire.
Fortunately, there were no injuries reported during this incident.
The Fire Department has initiated an investigation to determine the cause of the fire.
Initial findings suggest that a short circuit may have triggered the blaze.
The fire reportedly started at 5:45 a.m. As it was before the bank's opening hours, no employees or customers were present, thereby averting a significant tragedy. However, numerous financial documents were stored within the bank. The Fire Department is actively working to minimize potential damage to these documents.
An official from the bank branch indicated, "There was no harm to customer documents. The fire primarily affected the furniture. We were alerted about the fire at 6:15 a.m. by the security guards stationed at the ATM below."
Local Left councillor Madhuchanda Deb arrived at the bank upon hearing the news of the fire. She stated, "I rushed here as soon as I received the information. I learned that no one was hurt. The fire has been brought under control."
Customers also appeared after learning about the fire at the bank, eager to check on their documents.
One customer mentioned to the media, "I came to find out whether my locker was affected. The bank assured me there was no damage to it. The fire occurred on the second floor. I plan to return after 10 o'clock to see if any documents were harmed."
Investigations are ongoing.