Fierce Palanpur Fire: Shops Gutted, Panic at New Market Yard as Blaze Engulfs Over Seven Shops, Lakhs Lost in Short Circuit
A severe fire incident has occurred in Palanpur, Gujarat. The blaze erupted at the New Market Yard, engulfing seven or more shops in its fury. Among them, three shops have been completely devastated by the flames, resulting in the loss of valuable merchandise worth lakhs. Upon learning of the incident, teams from the fire department swiftly raced to the scene and diligently worked to douse the flames by constantly drenching the area with water. Their concerted efforts have successfully brought the fire under control, preventing further escalation of the situation.
Three Shops Engulfed in Flames
A fierce fire erupted in Palanpur’s New Market Yard, causing chaos and havoc. After a fire broke out in one of the shops along the G-line of the market yard, the flames quickly spread to more adjacent shops. Among them, three shops have been engulfed in the inferno. Upon receiving the news, firefighters from the Palanpur municipality swiftly arrived at the scene and diligently worked to bring the blaze under control, dousing it with water tirelessly. Their prompt response and efforts have successfully contained the fire, preventing further damage to the area.
Loss of Grain Worth Lakhs in New Market Yard Fire
The billowing smoke from the fire at the New Market Yard could be seen from far and wide. The primary suspicion for the cause of the fire is a short circuit, as indicated by the fire department. Among the destruction caused by this fire, it has been found that grains worth lakhs have been reduced to ashes in the three shops that were engulfed.
Seven Firefighters Bring Fire Under Control
To gain control over the flames engulfing the shops in the market yard, seven firefighters from Palanpur, Disa, Unjha, Siddhpur, and Banas Dairy were deployed. Upon learning of the fire incident, the district collector and police superintendent immediately reached the scene. Collector Varun Baranwal confirmed that the fire has been brought under control.
There is minor damage reported, including some goods saved and averted disasters. Fortunately, there have been no casualties reported in this unfortunate incident.
Morning Fire Incident in Valsad
This morning in Valsad, chaos ensued as flames erupted unexpectedly near the garbage bins located behind the Valsad Collector’s office on Kacheri Road. Several vehicles parked nearby were engulfed in flames, prompting swift action from the city police.
Pedestrians witnessed the sudden blaze emerging from a pile of garbage. Upon learning of the fire incident, traffic police officers immediately rushed to the scene to assist the city police personnel.
Two Bikes Engulfed in Flames
Upon receiving reports of the incident, the Valsad Fire Fighting Team immediately rushed to the scene of the accident. In a separate lane, adjacent to a garbage dump, the flames engulfed two vehicles parked nearby. Both vehicles were completely consumed by the fire. It is suspected that the incident may have been caused by a discarded bidi (Indian cigarette) or a cigarette. Firefighters and traffic officers were actively present, managing the situation and controlling the blaze, amidst initial suspicions regarding the cause of the fire.
Sudden Fire Breaks Out in Company in Dadra Nagar Haveli
Last night, a sudden fire broke out in the Shivam Industry Private Limited company located in the Khadoli area of Dadra Nagar Haveli, which falls under the Valsad district. The incident caused panic among the company’s employees, who hurriedly evacuated the premises. Upon receiving the news, the Selvas Fire Fighting Team immediately rushed to the scene to attempt to bring the fire under control.
Company Engulfed in Flames
In response to the severity of the incident, the Selvas Fire Fighting Team, along with teams from neighboring areas, rushed to the scene, managing to gain control over the fire in a matter of hours. The incident saw the company completely engulfed in flames. The primary cause of the fire was reported to be a short circuit, as stated by the Selvas Fire Officer.