Major Fire Breaks Out at Bunder, Goods Worth Rs 30 Lac Destroyed


Major Fire Breaks Out at Bunder, Goods Worth Rs 30 Lac Destroyed

Pics: Spoorthi Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (SR/CN)

Mangalore, Aug 14: A major fire broke out at Shri Durga Distributors, a sanitary materials godown in Bunder, enveloping the surrounding area with smoke at around 3 pm on Saturday August 14.

The huge godown was stocked with ceramic tiles, commodes, and wash basins. The reason for the fire is not yet clear, but it is suspected that it might have been caused by short circuit.

Property worth Rs 30 lac has been destroyed but the timely arrival of the fire service helped prevent the fire from spreading to neighbouring property.

Speaking to Daijiworld, regional fire service officer Basavanna said that the timely arrival of the fire service team from Kadri and Pandeshwar fire stations helped in preventing further damage. Six fire engines with 40 firemen struggled hard to extinguish the fire.

“There were no injuries and casualties inside the godown,” said Basavanna. However, he denied that short circuit was the cause of the fire and said that the godown was badly maintained.

The congested roads in the area also posed problems to the fire service vehicles attempting to reach the spot on time.

Many fire service officials suffered burns on their hands as they were shifting the goods to a safer place in an attempt to protect the remaining property

Chief fire service officer of Mangalore HS Varadarajan also visited the site and said that the godown was not properly maintained.

  

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    There is nothing wrong in Nithin's comment. He may be right now a days every one is after making money. Dear Sangram, why do you think claiming insurance tough in India??? Lot of people already done these thing in the past.There is nothing wrong in investigating

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  • Sunil Pinto, Bantwal/Abu Dhabi

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    Fire safety is most neglected part in India. One never gives any damn to Fire safety unless he gets affected to it. Everyone thinks that fire safety is Fire departments job....no fire brigade will come after the fire goes out of control, one has responsibility to avoid any type of fire. India need sometime to understand it fully. A very few have reconised it

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  • sangram, london

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    Dear Nithin
    I am afraid you should not commented like this .I don’t know since how many years you are in UK but I believe you have not changed yet .
    Have you ever claimed any insurance in india ?

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  • Rajiie, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    Mr. Nithin... what you think everyone is like you...

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  • Nithin Poojary, Mangalore/UK

    Sat, Aug 14 2010

    Insurance company should carefully investigate this accident especially the liquidity of the firm before sanctioning the claim, these accidents have become common to claim Insurance money and cover the debts.

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