Mangalore: Fire Breaks Out at Kinnigoli Market, Two Shops Gutted


Mangalore: Fire Breaks Out at Kinnigoli Market, Two Shops Gutted

Pics: Lionel Pinto, Kinnigoli / Sunil Haleangady
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Jul 28: A major fire broke out at around 12.50 am on Saturday July 28 in the market at Panchayat Lane Building, next to SCDCC Bank here in Kinnigoli, in which two shops were totally gutted and one shop was partially damaged.

The security guard of Anugraha Jewellers who saw the flames first raised an alarm and informed the police and the fire brigade.

A vegetable shop owned by Venkappa and a fruit shop belonging to Shettigar were totally damaged in the fire while a footwear store was partially damaged.

A sum of Rs 30,000 borrowed by the vegetable vendor from a bank to pay dues to vegetable suppliers, was reduced to ashes. Fire brigade rushed to the spot and managed to bring the fire under control, but the damage was already done.

A loss of around Rs 2 lac including cash and goods was reported.

Mulky police rushed to the spot  to ascertain the extent of damage. Locals also helped in the rescue operation. It it learnt that short circuit was the cause for the fire.

  

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  • Jenifer D'silva, Kinnigoli / UAE

    Sat, Jul 28 2012


    Very sad to know that Venkappa's shop got fire. He is hardworking guy. He should get financial support /compensation so that he can gets livelihood.

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  • T.M Afthab, dubai/kinnigoly

    Sat, Jul 28 2012

    I was shocked to see that mr.venkappa's vegetable shop & muneer's fruits stall caught fire.i pray to almighty god to return back there loss.

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  • Meena Barboza, Tanzania

    Sat, Jul 28 2012

    Sad and shocking to see the gutted shops. Thank God only a few shops are gutted.Hats Off to DAIJIWORLD WORLD for excellent reporting & flasing of the pixs within few hours.

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  • Dennis Menezes, Kinnigoli/Jeddah

    Sat, Jul 28 2012

    Speedy coverage by Daijiworld. Sad to see the damage casused by by the fire.In this case Fire & life safety methods are essentioal in the market area.

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  • A Kinnigolite, Kinnigoli

    Sat, Jul 28 2012

    Sad and shocking to see the gutted shops. Thank God only a few shops are gutted.
    It is high time that the local bodies take steps to ensure the safey.
    If one can enter into the fish market and the surrounding area, no doubt one can smell the danger awaited.

    Roads are widening from the church towards the busstand. But what is the fate of the roads joining/entering from both directions from Moorukaver to kinnigoli bustand and Punaroor to Bustand?? Here too the accidents are awaited.
    Can some one think of widening the road @ this junction?

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  • PRAMOD J NAIK, ORISSA / KUNDAPURA

    Sat, Jul 28 2012

    Daiji your team is very active even in the rains ... well done! :D

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Sat, Jul 28 2012

    A good coverage by the Daiji and Team.Kinnigloi is a markets, seen with old structures of a bamboo kind.A fire or short circuit like a unwanted guest knocking your door at any time.The concerned authorities should look into this matter seriously the safety of a kind in this markets.We always says'Prevention is better than cure' ?.

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  • Jigmig, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 28 2012

    I have bought vegetables from this shop many a times during my holidays to Mangalore to my inlaws place. May almighty lord return back your loss.

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  • Wilfred Edwin Fernandes, Kinnigoly/UAE

    Sat, Jul 28 2012

    Very Sad to see Venkappannas shop got fire.

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  • Norbert Sequeira, Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 28 2012

    Hats Off to DAIJIWORLD WORLD for excellent reporting & flasing of the pixs within few hours.

    SAFETY in our country is always given a step motherly treatment.

    Our business is Safety, and we always profess openly, keep safety as a priority in any business you do, otherwise do not brood over spilt milk.

    Ditto to taking out insurance. We always ask 'why insure now' will do it later.

    Tkx DAIJIWORLD for good photography.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sat, Jul 28 2012

    Sad to read that Mr. Venkappa's vegetable shop caught fire.

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