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Massive fire in Kolkata’s Ultadanga, 10 houses destroyed

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Massive fire in Kolkata’s Ultadanga, 10 houses destroyed

West Bengal News: Massive fire in Ultadanga, Kolkata, 10 houses destroyed

Calcutta Mass Fire, (Aaj Samaj), Kolkata: 10 houses were destroyed today in a massive fire in Ultadanga area of ​​Kolkata, capital of West Bengal. According to firefighters, the incident occurred around 7:30 in the morning. The authorities said that immediately after the information, several firefighter vehicles arrived at the scene and began relief and rescue efforts, in addition to controlling the fire. Between 10 and 12 houses have been affected by the fire.

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The reason cannot be known at the moment.

Authorities have said the cause of the fire is currently unknown. The priority is to control the fire. No adequate information has yet been received regarding the loss. An evaluation is being carried out. The fire is reported to continue burning and efforts are being made to control it. Until the fire is completely controlled, cooling work will continue in the area.

According to sources, the fire spread so quickly that in a short time it destroyed many houses. There was panic among the residents of the area. People say the flames were very strong. The smoke had spread throughout the street and people could see this scene from everywhere. Authorities say there are many slums in the area where the fire occurred.

He said that once arriving at the scene, the first step was to evacuate those affected safely. In addition, people living in nearby houses were also evacuated. Until the fire is completely controlled, cooling work will continue in the area. We tell you that two days ago this week a fire broke out in a slum located on Kankuliya Road in the southern area of ​​Calcutta, the capital of West Bengal.

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