Kolkata Warehouse Inferno: Massive Fire Rages Near Lalbazar Amid Dense Area

A massive fire broke out in a warehouse on Ezra Street near Lalbazar in Kolkata early Saturday morning. The blaze started around 5 AM in a facility storing electrical equipment and flammable materials. Despite deployment of over 20 fire engines, firefighters have been unable to locate the source as the fire spreads to nearby residences. Local residents have expressed anger over alleged delayed response from fire authorities while officials suspect an electrical short circuit caused the inferno.

Key Points: Massive Fire Breaks Out in Kolkata's Ezra Street Warehouse

  • At least 20 fire engines deployed to control massive warehouse blaze
  • Fire started around 5 AM in electrical equipment storage facility
  • Flames spread to nearby residences in densely populated area
  • Locals allege delayed fire department response worsened situation
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Fire breaks out in Kolkata's warehouse

20+ fire engines battle massive warehouse blaze in Kolkata's congested Ezra Street area as fire spreads to nearby residences, no casualties reported yet.

"Before anyone could understand anything, black clouds of smoke were all over the sky - Local Witness"

Kolkata, Nov 15

A massive fire broke out on Ezra Street near Lalbazar in Kolkata on Saturday and was still raging.

At least 20 fire engines have been pressed into service to douse the flames.

Efforts are being made to bring the fire under control.

The extent of damage is likely to be high as the area is congested.

The number of fire engines may increase further depending on the situation.

Fire-fighting officers are working on a war footing to bring the situation under control. So far, they have not been able to locate the source of the fire.

According to local sources, a fire broke out in the warehouse around 5 a.m.

The warehouse stored electrical equipment, a lot of electrical wires and flammable materials.

Before anyone could understand anything, black clouds of smoke were all over the sky. It is not yet clear how the fire started.

However, it is initially suspected that the fire started from an electrical equipment.

Fire Department sources said that a short circuit may have caused the blaze. However, the exact cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained.

Locals alleged that the warehouse lacked adequate fire extinguishing systems.

The locals apprised the Police and Fire Department of the incident after noticing smoke billowing out from the warehouse. The situation got out of hand due to the densely populated area.

The fire has also spread from the warehouse to nearby residences.

It is reported that the fire has spread to several houses. It is not yet clear whether anyone is trapped inside.

So far, no one has been injured or died, sources said.

A section of locals expressed anger against the Fire Department, alleging that despite being informed as soon as the blaze broke out, they arrived late.

As the firefighters arrived "late", the blaze spread to other houses, the locals claimed.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Warehouse storing electrical equipment and flammable materials without proper fire safety? This is negligence! Authorities should conduct regular safety audits in such areas. So many families have lost their homes because of this.
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David E
I live just 2km from Ezra Street. The smoke was visible from my balcony this morning. The fire department is doing their best in such difficult conditions. Let's not blame them immediately - old Kolkata areas are extremely congested.
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Ananya R
My cousin lives in that area and had to evacuate. They lost everything. The government should provide immediate relief to affected families. Warehouse owners must be held accountable for ignoring safety norms. 😠
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Siddharth J
While I appreciate the fire fighters working on war footing, the delay in response time is concerning. In emergency situations, every minute counts. The fire department should review their response protocols for congested areas.
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Kavya N
Electrical short circuits are becoming too common in Kolkata. The humidity and old wiring in these areas need urgent attention from civic authorities. Prevention is better than cure! 🏢

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