Over 40 shops destroyed in fire in old Hyderabad
Several garment shops were gutted in a huge fire that broke out in a shopping complex in the old city of Hyderabad on Monday morning. No casualties were reported.
According to the police, the fire broke out at a garment shop on the third floor of a building and spread to the second and fourth floors. More than 40 garment shops were reduced to ashes in the blaze.
A fire services official said they received a call around 2.15 am and they immediately rushed to the scene.
At least eight fire engines were pressed into service for the fire-fighting operation, which continued for more than seven hours.
The fire broke out at a cloth shop in Madina & Abbas Towers Wholesale Market in Deewan Dewdhi, a commercial hub near the Madina Building and spread to adjoining shops.
Dark smoke engulfed the entire area, spreading panic. The officer said as the shops were closed, the firefighting personnel had a tough time in dousing the flames. They had to break open the shutters to control the fire.
Huge stocks of garments, polyester material and hosiery items led to the rapid spread of fire, making the task of firefighters difficult.
Fire services personnel, with the help of the police, controlled the fire after an operation that lasted more than seven hours. No one was injured in the mishap. Smoke was seen billowing out from some of the gutted shops for a long time.
As the news spread about the fire, shop owners rushed to the market and were shocked over the massive property loss.
The fire services officials suspect a short circuit led to the huge fire. The police have registered a case.
An official said an estimate of the property loss would be made after gathering details from shop owners.