Furniture Market Fire Mohali
Kept telling authorities to take action against illegal markets, but business goes on After the recent fires at two unauthorised markets, one packed with furniture sellers and the other with vegetable sellers, Mohali Sub-Fire Officer Mohan Lal Verma speaks to the Indian Express about the challenges the fire department.
Furniture market fire mohali. See more of Veenu Sharma Chandigarh on Facebook The Chandigarh and SAS Nagar, Mohali fire personnel rushed to the spot. A loss of over Rs one crore is estimated.
At least 17 shops were gutted in a fire that engulfed the Sector 53 furniture market late on Monday night. Around 50 shops were gutted and furniture worth crores of rupees was destroyed in a major fire that broke out in the furniture market of Lakhnaur in Mohali in the wee hours of Friday. A day after the fire broke out at the furniture market in Lakhnaur, some shopkeepers started building sheds on Monday.
As many as 30 shops were gutted after a major fire broke out in a furniture market, officials said.The fire broke out at the market located near Sector-53 on the Chandigarh-Mohali border late last. Fire at Chandigarh Furniture Market - Chandigarh ki Furniture Market Mein Lagi Aag - Sector 54 Furniture Market burst into flames. The incident took place in Mohali, Punjab.
Tagged Fire FurnitureMarket Mohali MohaliPolice Post navigation. The Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) has asked shopkeepers at the furniture market, who were affected by the October 21 fire, to submit an affidavit to vacate the place at short notice. Major fire breaks out at furniture market thinner, foam, leather goods worth lakhs of rupees destroyed , no casualty as yet, more than 4 fire brigades deployed, on wednesday night.
Incidentally, another illegal furniture market, around 300 metres away from the site of the fire, operated without checks from the authorities. A labourer was cooking in the premises of shop number 1. "I noticed the fire while returning home and called up the fire brigade.
Tribune News Service Chandigarh, April 14. Suspected Reason An LPG cylinder blast was suspected to be the reason. Fire in furniture market chandigarh.