Key Points

A fire broke out at Kanishka's Fashion Jewellery in Hyderabad's Begum Bazaar area. Fortunately, there were no casualties reported from the incident. The fire caused an estimated property loss of around Rs 10 lakhs. Meanwhile, separate fires also occurred at a paper factory in Bhiwandi and a godown in Thane district on the same day.

Key Points: Fire at Hyderabad Kanishka Jewellery Shop Causes Rs 10 Lakh Loss

  • Four fire vehicles responded quickly to control the Hyderabad jewellery shop blaze
  • Estimated property loss reaches approximately Rs 10 lakhs with no injuries reported
  • Separate fires also broke out at paper factory in Bhiwandi and Thane godown
  • All three incidents occurred within 24 hours across different locations in India
  • Investigations ongoing to determine causes of multiple simultaneous fire outbreaks
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Fire erupts at Hyderabad jewellery shop, no casualties reported

Major fire erupts at Kanishka's Fashion Jewellery in Hyderabad's Begum Bazaar, causing significant property damage with no casualties reported.

"The cause of the fire is still unknown, and an investigation is underway to identify the origin of the blaze - Fire Official"

Hyderabad, October 3

A fire erupted at Kanishka's Fashion Jewellery shop in Begum Bazaar in Hyderabad. Four fire vehicles arrived at the location and took control of the situation.

The fire took place at the jewellery store on Thursday. There were no casualties; however, the estimated loss of property is approximately Rs. 10 lakhs. The cause of the fire is still unknown, and an investigation is underway to identify the origin of the blaze, a fire official informed.

In a separate incident, a massive fire broke out at a paper factory in Maharashtra's Bhiwandi late Wednesday night. The cause of the fire remains under investigation in this case as well.

On the same day, a godown at Mankoli in Thane district also caught fire at around 11 pm. The fire erupted at the paper and cardboard godown. Fire officials reached the spot and controlled the situation.

There were no reports of casualties in either of the incidents.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Three major fire incidents in two days across different states? This is concerning. Are our fire safety regulations being properly implemented? Authorities need to conduct regular safety audits.
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Sarah B
As someone who lives near Begum Bazaar, I'm relieved there were no casualties. The fire department responded quickly - kudos to them! 🚒 Hope the investigation finds the cause soon.
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Arjun K
Rs. 10 lakhs loss is significant for a small business owner. Hope the shop owner gets support to rebuild. These old markets in Hyderabad need better fire safety infrastructure.
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Michael C
The pattern of multiple fire incidents in commercial areas is alarming. Electrical short circuits are often the culprit in such cases. Business owners should invest in proper wiring and fire extinguishers.
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Kavya N
While I appreciate the quick response, I wish the media would focus more on fire prevention rather than just reporting incidents. Public awareness about fire safety is crucial in crowded markets like Begum Bazaar.

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