Nepal: Fire guts property worth millions in Kathmandu godown

ANI January 23, 2025 241 views

A massive fire erupted in Kathmandu's historic Ason district, destroying millions in property at a home appliance godown. The blaze, caused by faulty electrical wiring, quickly spread across six floors and required extensive emergency response. Fire brigades from Kathmandu and Lalitpur, along with the Nepal Army, worked tirelessly to control the flames. The incident highlights the ongoing challenges of fire safety in densely populated urban areas.

"Properties have been damaged which might amount in billions." - Purnima Chand, District Police Range Spokesperson
Kathmandu, January 23: Properties worth millions were destroyed in a fire at a godown of home appliances in Kathmandu.

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Faulty wiring triggered destructive fire in Kathmandu's old shopping area

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Multiple emergency services battled blaze for over two hours

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Fire spread across six floors of home appliance godown

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Smoke engulfed entire narrow alleyway district

The fire, which was caused by faulty wiring, spread quickly, sending sparks and thick smoke that engulfed two homes. Fire tenders, along with security officials, swiftly responded to control the blaze.

Speaking to ANI, Purnima Chand, spokesperson for the District Police Range, Kathmandu, said, "The fire started from a house in the old shopping area of Kathmandu- the Ason. The fire had started at 3:30 in the afternoon. Fire tenders as well as Nepal Police, the Armed Police Force and the Nepal Army were deployed on the scene to control the blaze. Properties have been damaged which might amount in billions. Final estimate will be available after thorough inspection."

After battling the fire for over two hours, it was finally extinguished at around 5:00 in the evening. The smoke from the fire engulfed the entire area, which is located in the narrow alleyways of the ancient residential and shopping district.

Fire brigades from Kathmandu and Lalitpur, along with a water tanker, were deployed to control the blaze. The Nepal Army also used fire proximity suits to help bring the fire under control, as it had spread to six out of seven floors of the house being used as a godown.

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