Major Blaze in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Sparks Outrage Over Fire Department Delays
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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra, March 3 (NationPress) - A significant fire erupted in the Hina Nagar area of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district, impacting local residents who are blaming the Fire department for their slow response. The fire spread rapidly, destroying numerous homes and leading to considerable financial setbacks for those affected.
"Our situation is dire. All three of our residences have been consumed by flames. If the Fire brigade had responded promptly, we could have saved our homes. They took an hour to arrive," shared a distressed female resident, recounting the tragedy.
She continued, "Years' worth of grain has been destroyed. Our trunks, cupboards, clothing, refrigerator, cooler—all went up in smoke. Even the children's books and crucial house documents were lost in the fire."
Another local recounted, "A large blaze broke out in our home in Hina Nagar. I reached out to everyone, including representatives, but help arrived too late. When they finally showed up, it was only to take videos of the aftermath, which was meaningless. Those who suffered losses deserve compensation."
Sameer Sajid, the Leader of the Opposition in the Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Municipal Corporation and an AIMIM representative, criticized the delay, stating, "With the month of Ramzan currently ongoing and today being Holi, there was a significant fire in the Chikalthana area of Hina Nagar. The cause will be investigated, but I firmly believe the fire brigade was an hour late. A thorough inquiry is needed to understand how this happened. Our community repeatedly called for help. Had they arrived on time, the blaze could have been contained. Nearby houses even suffered broken glass due to the fire."
Local officials have confirmed that an investigation is underway to ascertain the fire's cause and the reasons behind the delayed emergency response.
Efforts for relief and compensation for the affected families are currently being evaluated as residents cope with the aftermath of this devastating incident.