Premium
This is an archive article published on March 18, 2010

50 shops gutted in Chandni market fire

A major fire that broke out in Chandni market in central Kolkata in the wee hours of Wednesday destroyed around 50 shops and left property worth crores gutted.

A major fire that broke out in Chandni market in central Kolkata in the wee hours of Wednesday destroyed around 50 shops and left property worth crores gutted.

It took about 30 fire tenders nearly six hours to douse the fire that reportedly started from a heap of choir mats that were dumped in the market.

A few workers who had taken night shelter in the market located at 167,Lenin Sarani,intimated the fire department as soon as they saw fire billowing out.

“The fire melted closed shutters of shops and the roof of all shops have collapsed. I had four shops in the market having plywoods and other materials over Rs 40 lakh,” said Md Ezaz,a local shopkeeper.

Rescue operations were reportedly hampered as the market had little space for fire engines to navigate. The two sides of the market are separated by a narrow lane less than 4 ft wide.

“It was difficult to bring the fire under control. The items stacked in shops were highly inflammable. Although the fire has been brought under control,it is still smouldering,” said Swapan Majumdar,station officer of the Kolkata fire department.

Dipankar De,member,Mayor in Council,KMC,added: “The damage has been huge. About 50 shops have been gutted. We will make a list of the affected shops and decide on the compensation amount to be awarded.” The market,locally called “Bedding lane” of Chandni market,deals in choir mats,plywoods,adhesives and sponge.

Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram

Latest Comment
Post Comment
Read Comments
Advertisement
Loading Taboola...
Advertisement