Key Points

A massive fire erupted on Gurudwara Road in Gurugram, consuming a first-floor shop and destroying its inventory. The Gurugram Fire Services responded promptly to the distress call at 8:51 a.m., successfully extinguishing the blaze with no reported injuries. The shop owner suspects a potential short circuit might have triggered the incident. Local vendors expressed concerns about inadequate fire safety measures in the market.

Key Points: Massive Fire Guts Shop on Gurugram's Gurudwara Road

  • Gurugram Fire Services responded quickly to morning blaze
  • Fire completely destroyed shop's milk stock within minutes
  • Multiple recent fire incidents reported in Gurugram area
  • Lack of fire safety equipment highlighted by local vendors
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Massive fire breaks out on Gurudwara Road in Gurugram

Devastating fire engulfs first-floor shop on busy Gurudwara Road, potential short circuit suspected with no casualties reported

"We couldn't save anything - Shop Owner"

Gurugram, May 13

A massive fire broke out at a shop on Gurudwara Road, one of the busiest stretches in the city, on Tuesday morning, officials said.

No casualties have been reported, and the blaze was brought under control by the Gurugram Fire Services.

According to officials, the fire department received a distress call at 8.51 a.m., after which multiple fire tenders were rushed to the spot.

The fire started in a first-floor shop and quickly engulfed the premises, destroying stock -- mostly milk items -- within minutes.

Narender Singh, an official from the Gurugram Fire Services, said in a statement: "We received a call regarding a fire at 8.51 a.m. Several fire engines were dispatched immediately. A shop located on the first floor was completely gutted. The fire has been extinguished, and no injuries were reported."

The shop owner suspects a short circuit may have triggered the fire. "We don't know how exactly it started, but we couldn't save anything," he said.

Some shopkeepers in the area claimed there were no proper fire safety arrangements in the market.

"The fire spread rapidly due to the lack of basic firefighting equipment like extinguishers," said a fruit vendor.

"It took the fire brigade nearly half an hour to reach. There were no adequate measures in place to handle such an emergency," he told IANS.

Tuesday's incident is the third fire-related case reported in Gurugram in recent weeks.

Last month, a massive blaze broke out in the slum and scrap area of Sector 102, reducing many shanties and their belongings to ashes.

In another incident, a fire erupted at the Bandhwari landfill site, about 20 km from the city. No injuries were reported in either case, according to officials.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Thank God no lives were lost! 🙏 But this is the third fire incident in Gurugram recently. The authorities need to conduct fire safety audits in all commercial areas. Prevention is better than cure!
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Priya M.
Half an hour response time is unacceptable for a city like Gurugram! We pay so much taxes, but basic emergency services are still lacking. The fire department needs more stations and better equipment.
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Amit S.
The shopkeepers are equally responsible. Many commercial establishments ignore basic fire safety norms to save money. MCG should make fire extinguishers mandatory in every shop with strict penalties for violations.
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Sunita R.
Gurudwara Road is always so crowded! Imagine if this had happened during peak hours... The narrow lanes would make rescue operations very difficult. Time to rethink urban planning in old market areas.
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Vikram J.
Kudos to the fire fighters who controlled the blaze despite the challenges! 👏 We should appreciate their efforts while also demanding better infrastructure for them to work with.
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Neha T.
Milk products catching fire? That's unusual. Makes me wonder about storage conditions in these shops. Food safety authorities should also inspect these places regularly.

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