- A major fire damaged more than 10 shops at Bhubaneswar’s Unit-II Market.
- Three fire tenders were deployed to contain the blaze.
- No casualties have been reported, while authorities have begun investigating the cause.
BHUBANESWAR: The Bhubaneswar Unit-II market fire caused extensive damage after a massive blaze broke out at the popular market complex on Tuesday morning. The fire, reported at around 6:30 am, destroyed multiple shops and damaged goods worth lakhs of rupees before emergency teams rushed to the scene.
Fire Services personnel deployed three fire tenders to control the flames after thick smoke was seen rising from the market. Firefighters continued their operation to prevent the blaze from spreading to nearby establishments.
Bhubaneswar Unit-II Market Fire Damages Multiple Shops
Officials said more than 10 shops were gutted in the incident, with garments and other valuable merchandise believed to have been destroyed. Since several establishments had not yet opened for business, authorities fear the extent of the damage could increase after a detailed inspection.
According to officials:
- The fire broke out at around 6:30 am inside the Unit-II Market Building.
- Three fire tenders were pressed into service to control the blaze.
- More than 10 shops were affected by the fire.
- No injuries or fatalities have been reported so far.
A comprehensive assessment of the losses will be conducted after firefighting operations are completed.
Bhubaneswar Unit-II Market Fire Matters
The Unit-II Market is one of Bhubaneswar’s busiest commercial centres, and incidents of this nature can significantly affect the livelihoods of traders and disrupt local business activities. Shop owners may also face financial losses due to damage to stock and property.
The second-order impact could include stricter fire safety inspections, improved emergency preparedness and a review of electrical and fire protection systems in commercial market complexes across the city.
The exact cause of the fire has not yet been established. Authorities are expected to launch a detailed investigation once the site is declared safe, while officials continue to monitor the situation and assess the full extent of the damage.
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