What Caused the Fire at Kolkata's Warehouse?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Significant fire in Kolkata's warehouse on Ezra Street.
- Emergency services deployed with at least 20 fire engines.
- Firefighters are working urgently to control the blaze.
- Initial suspicions suggest an electrical fault may have caused the fire.
- Residents express concerns over fire safety measures in the area.
Kolkata, Nov 15 (NationPress) A significant fire broke out on Ezra Street near Lalbazar in Kolkata on Saturday morning and is still ongoing.
At least 20 fire engines have been deployed to combat the flames.
Efforts are underway to bring the fire under control.
The damage is expected to be extensive due to the congested nature of the area.
The number of fire engines may increase further based on the evolving situation.
Fire-fighting personnel are working with urgency to manage the crisis. As of now, the source of the fire has not been identified.
Local reports indicate that the fire ignited in the warehouse around 5 a.m.
The warehouse contained electrical appliances, numerous electrical wires, and other combustible materials.
Before anyone could react, thick clouds of black smoke filled the sky. The exact cause of the blaze remains uncertain.
Initial suspicions point to an electrical fault as the potential cause of the fire.
According to the Fire Department, a short circuit might have triggered the blaze. However, the definitive cause is still under investigation.
Residents have claimed that the warehouse was lacking sufficient fire safety systems.
Locals alerted the Police and Fire Department after witnessing smoke emanating from the warehouse. The situation escalated quickly due to the area's dense population.
The fire has spread from the warehouse to adjacent homes.
Reports indicate that the blaze has affected several houses, raising concerns about possible entrapment.
Fortunately, so far, there have been no injuries or fatalities reported, according to sources.
Some residents expressed frustration towards the Fire Department, claiming they arrived late despite being notified promptly about the outbreak of the fire.
As per locals, the delay in the firefighters' response allowed the blaze to spread to other residences.