New Delhi: A fierce fire broke out in a furniture shop in Shaheenbagh area located in the south-eastern area of the capital. The shop was burnt to ashes in the accident. However, no casualties were reported in this accident. Confirming the incident on Sunday night, Delhi Fire Services Director Atul Garg has told that, "There is a large residential area around the place where the fire took place. On the spot, fire brigade reached the spot and controlled the fire."
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On giving information about the incident South Eastern District DCP R.P. Meena said that, "At the place where the fire started, three brothers Dilshad, Sabir and Naushad do business of buying and selling old furniture. Around 400-500 people present at the time of the incident extinguished the fire. Delhi Fire vehicles reached and got control of the fire on time. "
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The DCP (South-East) further stated that, "Although it is difficult to estimate accurately, an initial estimate is estimated to have caused a loss of about 4 lakhs due to fire." However, the cause of the fire has not been clear.
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