Fire breaks out at firecracker shop in UP, many injured
Fire breaks out at firecracker shop in UP, many injured
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Mathura: Although everyone celebrated the festival of Diwali happily, there was mourning in many places of UP. Many incidents of fire in firecracker shops and houses have also come to light. Information has come to light about a fire in firecracker shops in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, in which the condition of many burnt people is said to be critical and all the injured were admitted to hospitals. On the day of Diwali, a massive fire broke out in the temporary firecracker market in Rai Kasba of Mathura in the afternoon. Due to which more than 12 people got seriously burnt in the fire. After the incident, all the injured were referred to the district hospital. The district administration had given approval and permission to set up only 24 temporary firecracker shops in Gopal Bagh located on Mont Road in Raja Kasba. People had come here for shopping in the afternoon when a fire broke out in the firecracker market, creating chaos. A major accident occurred due to fireworks in this market and firecrackers worth lakhs of rupees meant for sale in about 15 shops were destroyed. 
 
Kanpur Dehat: If we talk about Kanpur Dehat, a bomb blast incident took place here too. Here one child died and 4 were seriously injured. It is being said that it is a case of Rasoolabad town of Rasoolabad Kotwali area. All those injured in the accident were referred to the district hospital after first aid. This big accident happened due to a bomb burst while bursting crackers during Diwali, due to which people got scared after hearing the loud bang. After receiving the information, the police reached the spot and took everyone to CHC hospital. The doctor posted in emergency here confirmed that a child has lost his life. Event in the family chaos. The happiness of Diwali festival turned into mourning.  
 
Maharajganj: In Nautanwa town of Maharajganj district, 6 shops were burnt to ashes due to fire caused by short circuit. Late night of Diwali, six clothing shops were burnt to ashes due to fire caused by short circuit. After the information, three fire brigade vehicles reached the spot and started trying to extinguish the fire. Let us tell you that after celebrating the festival of Diwali with great enthusiasm, people were sleeping in their homes when at around 4 o'clock in the morning, a clothes shop caught fire due to a short circuit near Hanuman Chowk. Within no time, six nearby shops were burnt to ashes. According to information, three fire brigade vehicles have reached the spot and are working to extinguish the fire. Shopkeeper Gaurav Aggarwal told that in view of Diwali festival, too much goods were ordered and the fire broke out due to short circuit. By the time we tried to extinguish the fire, the clothes kept in six shops were burnt to ashes and there was a loss of about Rs 60 to 70 lakhs. Nautanwa CO Abha Singh said that the work of extinguishing the fire is being done by three fire engines.

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