Narnaul fire havoc: Fuel and one Suhaag Bhandar of 40 Dalit families burnt to ashes, 11 thousand volt line damaged
In Haryana’s Narnaul, fuel, manure and trees kept by 40 families were burnt to ashes due to fire in garbage dumping pits late on Sunday night. The fire was so terrible that 3-4 fire brigade vehicles controlled the fire after about 3 hours of hard work.
Mandi Ateli/Narnaul: In village Ganiyar, fuel, manure and trees kept by 40 families were burnt to ashes due to fire in garbage dumping pits late on Sunday night. The fire was so terrible that 3-4 fire brigade vehicles controlled the fire after about 3 hours of hard work. Although the fire brigade was informed about the fire by the village sarpanch Sunita and Rajendra Prasad at 12 midnight, but the fire brigade reached one and a half hours after the information was given, by then the fire had caused a lot of damage. The fire also caused Suhaag Bhandar, a kiosk, to burn to ashes, which had goods worth lakhs of rupees.
11000 volt line damaged due to fire
The fire in the garbage was so fierce that the 11000 volt line passing over the fuel also got damaged. Due to this, there was a power crisis in villages like Ganiyar, Bajad, Ateli, Begpur etc. The village Sarpanch and the people of the colony demanded compensation from the district administration for the loss. The village Sarpanch Sunita Devi said that due to unknown reasons, the fuel of the families of SC colony caught fire around 12 o’clock on Sunday night. She immediately informed the helpline and fire brigade about this, but the fire brigade vehicle arrived one and a half hours after giving the information. By then the fire had taken a terrible form.
The delay by the fire department caused more damage
The Sarpanch said that the fire department center is located in Ateli. Despite this, it took one and a half hours to cover a distance of 10 km. Due to the fire, the fuel of many families was burnt to ashes. All of them are BPL families and cook food by collecting fuel, sticks, wood etc. Therefore, the district administration should provide free cooking gas to the affected families for one year, so that their loss can be compensated.
Courtesy : Hindi News