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Fire breaks out in ITBP camp in Srinagar; none hurt

IndiaTimes Saturday, 16 December 2023
A massive fire erupted late Saturday at the Indo-Tibet Border Police camp in Srinagar’s Pantha Chowk, engulfing a temporary shed measuring 100x50ft. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. Authorities suspect a short circuit as the cause of the blaze, which resulted in damage to various belongings of the jawans. Prompt action from the fire and emergency services department dispatched multiple fire tenders to the scene, swiftly extinguishing the flames. Officials noted that the hutment primarily consisted of tin sheets, aiding in the rapid containment of the fire.
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