
Fire Damages 12 Tea Stalls in Doodhpathri, Investigation Underway
Fire Damages 12 Tea Stalls in Doodhpathri, Investigation Underway
Key Highlights:
- A gas leakage caused a fire damaging 12 tea stalls in Doodhpathri.
- No injuries were reported; investigation into the cause is ongoing.
- The tea stalls were operating without necessary permissions from authorities.
At least 12 tea stalls were damaged in a fire at Doodhpathri in the Budgam district late last night, officials reported. The fire, caused by a gas leakage, resulted in significant damage but fortunately no injuries were reported.
Sources indicate that the probable cause of the fire was a gas cylinder explosion. Despite the considerable distance between some of the tea stalls, multiple stalls were affected by the incident, which an official described as surprising.
An investigation is currently underway to determine the exact cause and circumstances surrounding the fire.
These tea stalls have been operating without the necessary permissions from the authorities. Recently, the Doodhpathri Development Authority (DDA) had issued notices to the owners of these illegal tea stalls, instructing them to vacate the space they occupy within 10 days or face action.
The incident has raised concerns about safety standards and regulatory compliance among vendors in the area. The DDA’s recent actions highlight ongoing efforts to regulate and maintain order in Doodhpathri, a popular tourist destination known for its scenic beauty.
Officials emphasized the importance of adhering to safety protocols, particularly when dealing with hazardous materials such as gas cylinders.
The fire serves as a stark reminder of the potential risks associated with non-compliance and the necessity for stringent oversight.
The investigation will seek to confirm the exact cause of the fire and whether any additional safety measures could have prevented the extensive damage.
The results of this investigation are eagerly awaited by both the affected vendors and the local community, as they will likely influence future regulatory and safety practices in the area.
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