Fire broke out in Choithram vegetable market – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion A fire broke out in Indore’s Choithram vegetable market on Wednesday afternoon. There was no loss of life in this accident. It is not known what caused the fire. The fire broke out in the gate area. As soon as the fire broke out, black smoke could be seen in the distance. There was a huge crowd in the market in the afternoon. When the fire broke out, there was chaos. Some people tried to extinguish the fire by pouring water from buckets. Later, the fire engines of the fire brigade also reached the spot and started extinguishing the fire. Choithram vegetable market of Indore is the biggest market in the state. It is located in the Rajendra Nagar area of the city. As soon as the information about the fire broke out, MP Shankar Lalwani also reached the spot. He instructed the officials to control the fire immediately. Two days ago, there was a fire in the Satpura building of the capital Bhopal. It took hours to control the fire even after taking the help of the army. They went. Police mob Removed…
When the flames of the fire started appearing to the people, there was an atmosphere of chaos. The inner part of the market is open, so those inside got enough time to escape from the fire. After the fire broke out, a crowd of people had gathered on the spot. This disrupted traffic. The police reached the spot and removed the crowd, so that fire tenders and tankers could reach to extinguish the fire. filled with mangoes Eight hundred boxes burnt…
The fire broke out in the part of the market where fruits are sold. First of all the fire broke out in the shop 415 number. This shop belongs to Omprakash Manoharlal. After this 44 number shop also came in the grip of fire. Due to the fire, two thousand empty boxes, eight hundred carat mango boxes got burnt. Apart from this, the computer, AC and furniture were also burnt. There is also an Eicher vehicle near the shop. was standing, which the driver could not remove and his cabin was also burnt. The firefighters of the fire brigade brought the fire under control. Two tankers of water were used to douse the fire. After getting information about this incident, MP Shankar Lalwani also reached the spot.
There were no fire extinguishers.. .
750 Thousands of farmers, traders and customers visit the biggest vegetable market of the state every day. There is a business of crores of rupees, but there were not enough means to extinguish the fire and neither the shopkeepers kept fire extinguishers. Nor was any arrangement made for this in the premises. Because of this the fire assumed a vicious form. If the fire engines of the fire brigade had taken some more time, then more shops could have caught fire. ,
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