Firefighting Fury: Slum Resilience Tested in Blazing Battle
A massive fire in Sector 37D slums was caused by a suspected short circuit. LPG explosions ensued, but no casualties were reported. Firefighters brought the blaze under control after several hours. Residents demand clean-up drives to prevent future incidents linked to garbage accumulation in empty plots.
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A massive fire engulfed the slums in Sector 37D early Wednesday morning, sparking LPG cylinder explosions and sending residents into a panic, officials confirmed.
The inferno, reportedly initiated by a short circuit near a garbage-laden empty plot, quickly spread due to strong winds, according to witness accounts. Smoke and flames were visible from afar, signifying the scale of the blaze.
Fire brigade vehicles, police, and civil defense teams arrived promptly, bringing the fire under control after hours of challenging firefighting, authorities stated. Residents, recalling similar past incidents, call for regular clean-up drives to avoid future conflagrations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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