A massive fire broke out at Bhubaneswar’s Unit-I Market today, engulfing several shops and triggering panic among traders and shoppers.
The blaze reportedly started in a grocery shop and quickly spread to adjacent stores. Within minutes, four to five shops were gutted, destroying goods worth lakhs of rupees. Thick smoke and flames disrupted business and forced people to flee the area.
Firefighters arrived promptly and launched a full-scale operation to control the fire. Their swift action prevented further damage and helped secure the crowded commercial zone.
No casualties have been reported so far, but traders suffered significant financial losses. Many watched helplessly as their inventories turned to ashes.
Police and fire officials have initiated an investigation to determine the cause of the incident. Early indications point to an electrical short circuit, although confirmation is pending.
The Bhubaneswar Unit-I Market Fire has once again raised concerns about safety measures in densely packed commercial areas. The market, known for its daily footfall of thousands, remains a vital hub for local trade.
Authorities are expected to review fire safety protocols and infrastructure following this incident. Traders have urged for better preventive systems to avoid future mishaps.
The city reels from the shock, but the resilience of its business community remains strong. Recovery efforts are likely to begin soon as officials assess the damage and provide support.
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