
Fire at Kalantra Kreeri Market Baramulla Contained, No Injuries Reported
Fire at Kalantra Kreeri Market Baramulla Contained, No Injuries Reported
Late in the evening on Sunday, a fire broke out at Kalantra Kreeri market in Baramulla district, resulting in the engulfing of two shops. Among the affected establishments was a medical lab owned by Aajiz Ahmed Mir. Thanks to the prompt intervention of fire tenders and the police, the blaze was successfully contained, averting its potential escalation, according to Mir.
Mir expressed relief, confirming that no injuries or loss of life were reported as a result of the incident. Although both shops suffered damage, authorities are actively investigating to ascertain the cause of the fire.
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