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Fire ravages Bagree Market in Kolkata's commercial hub

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Last updated on: September 16, 2018 20:29 IST
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A massive fire early on Sunday gutted a multi-storey building with nearly 1,000 business establishments in the congested Bagree Market in Kolkata, causing huge losses to traders ahead of the Durga puja festival.

IMAGE: Firefighters try to douse a fire that broke out in a multi-storied wholesale Bagree market, at Burrabazar in Kolkata. Photograph: Ashok Bhaumik/PTI Photo

The blaze, which erupted around 2.30 am on the ground floor of the building on Canning Street, continues to rage on, the Director General of West Bengal Fire and Emergency Services, Jagmohan, said.

“We have been able to control the blaze from spreading to neighbouring buildings, but it’s still raging. The huge amount of inflammable materials stacked inside is not helping our efforts,” Jagmohan said.    

Police received a call on emergency number 100 at 2.35 am, following which the fire personnel swung into action.

IMAGE: Smoke billows out of a multi-storied wholesale Bagree market during the fire. Photograph: PTI Photo

It will take 24 to 48 hours to control the blaze, he said, adding, efforts were on to bring hydraulic ladders inside the area to boost the fire fighting measures.

Thirty fire tenders have been pressed into service to tame the flames at the over 60-year-old building, around a kilometre away from the Writers’ Building and the Reserve Bank of India office.

No loss of life has been reported but six persons, including two fire fighters, fell sick inhaling the toxic smoke, police said.

The sick persons were treated at the Calcutta Medical College Hospital and later discharged.

WATCH: Crowds collect as fire breaks out at Bagree Market

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who left for business summits in Germany and Italy around 9.45 am, told reporters at the airport that nobody is trapped in the building.

“As the area is very congested, we are finding it difficult to work. We are using ladders and gas cutters to enter the building through window grills. A forensic team will be visiting the site soon to ascertain the cause behind the incident,” a senior fire official said.

Problems for the fire fighters compounded as air conditioning machines started bursting, cracking open windows due to pressure of accumulated gases inside the building, he said.

The fire tenders are carrying water from nearby water risers in the area, he added.

IMAGE: The fire which broke out around 2.30 am on the ground floor of the building on Canning Street quickly spread to the other floors. Photograph: PTI Photo

Meanwhile, power supply to the entire area has been cut off, a senior official said.

“The entire area was de-energised and that will continue till the fire is doused completely. Power connectivity to the transformer adjacent to the Bagree market has also been snapped.

“We have set up temporary lighting to help the fire fighters continue their operation, taking power from a nearby transformer,” the official said.

IMAGE: An injured firefighter is helped by his colleague during a major fire. Photograph: PTI Photo

Fearing that the blaze may spread, people were evacuated from adjacent buildings, and shop keepers shifted their goods elsewhere.

Mayor Sovan Chatterjee, who reached the spot along with senior police officers and Kolkata disaster management group officials, told reporters that market authorities had not installed fire safety equipment despite warnings.

Traders in adjacent markets have been asked not to open their shops on Monday.

IMAGE: Fearing that the blaze may spread, people were also evacuated from adjacent buildings. Photograph: Ashok Bhaumik/PTI Photo

“It’s not possible to open our shops tomorrow. Our friends who are having businesses in the Bagree market are suffering. We will not open our shops to show solidarity with them,” Azgar Ali, a shop owner of the nearby Mehta building, said.

Opposition of Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress have blamed the ruling Trinamool Congress government for its failure to prevent incidents of fire in multi-storey buildings.

“A proper independent probe should be instituted into the fire incident to cover all aspects, including the conspiracy or sabotage angle,” BJP state president Dilip Ghosh.

West Bengal Pradesh Congress President Adhir Chowdhury said, “Mamata Banerjee wanted to turn Kolkata into London, but everything has turned topsyturvy under her government, with the recent Majerhat bridge collapse and this devastating fire incident.”

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