Increased fire incidents with the increase in heat, the wasted crop in UP, then the factory burns in Delhi, do you know what precautions should be taken? – eSHOP24X7


Increased fire incidents with the increase in heat, the wasted crop in UP, then the factory burns in Delhi, do you know what precautions should be taken?

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Fire in the residential complex of Sitapur Railway

Fire incidents have also increased as heat increases in the country. On Wednesday (April 9), three cases of fire were reported only in Uttar Pradesh. Apart from this, there has been a lot of damage due to the fire in UP and Maharashtra. A fire broke out in a plywood warehouse near Dadupur in the Naini area of ​​Prayagraj. Four fire -brigade vehicles arrived at the scene. The fire was then controlled. At the same time, a closed room full of fireworks in Kannauj caught fire due to unknown reasons. Gunpowder wrapped nearby fields due to fire. In the accident, around 3 fields of fields were cut in the wheat to ashes. The incident took place in the town of Nagaria Talpar in Saurikh. The Fire Brigade reached the information and controlled the fire after the hard work.

A fire broke out in the residential complex of the railroad in Sitapur and spread rapidly in the forest of the forest. Many rail teams are expected to burn in this incident. The fire woke the railroad employees. Fire staff controlled fire.

(Sitapur fire)

Bicycle fire in the gas pump

A fierce fire broke out on the young man’s bicycle while placing gasoline in a gasoline pump in Hathras. A sudden fire broke out in a gasoline pump located near the Samamai town on the National Highway of Aligarh Agra at the Sasni Police Station. The gasoline pump employees tied the bicycle on fire with a rope and threw it to the road. The Fire Brigade, which reached the information of the employees of the gasoline pump, managed to control the fire.

Fire in Devgari Fort in Maharashtra

The fire exploded on Tuesday (April 8) in Devigiri Fort in Maharashtra. Local officials of the Archaeological Service of India (as) have begun an investigation to detect the cause of the fire in Chhatrapati Sambhajinar, Maharashtra. Devgari Fort, also known as Daulabad Fort, is an important center of attraction among tourists who arrive in the district. This chhatrapati is about 16 km from the city of Sambhajinagar. It used to be the capital of the Yadav dynasty from the ninth to fourteenth century. The official said: “The fire exploded around 10 am on Tuesday morning and extended by the Fort. The fire wrapped the grass and vegetation at the Fort facilities. We have begun an investigation to find out how the fire exploded. We will also investigate this historical monument from the perspective of disaster management.” ”

(Fire in Hathras)

The official said that the Disaster Plan for the Fort will prepare later. The local firefighters were informed after the fire, but they could not reach the affected area such as high altitude. He tried to extinguish the fire spraying water from a certain distance. At night, the fire calmed down, but the coals were armed throughout the night. Many wild animals, including monkeys, were affected by fire. Royal turkeys were seen on the plains behind the fort, where a frog cannon is maintained. The area was previously covered with bushes and small trees, where the real turkeys used to relax. But these trees were completely burned by fire.

Many trucks burned in MP Nagar transport

A parking lot caught on Tuesday night in the Nagar de Gwalior transport area, in which about five trucks and some gums burned. An official gave this information. The official said the fire was controlled after hard work of approximately three hours. He informed that the cause of the fire is being investigated. The firefighters of the Gwalior Municipal Corporation, Satyapal Singh Chauhan, said the fire was reported at night in Nagar transport number two. Immediately vehicles were sent from the Fire Brigade from all Fire Fighting Centers in Gwalior. He said five trucks and some gums were burned in the fire. Some trucks were removed with the help of cranes. He said that 15 fire trucks were sent to extinguish the fire. The cause of the fire is being investigated.

(Fire in Prayagraj)

A factory caught fire in Narela, Delhi

On Tuesday a fire broke out in a factory making shoes and shoes in the Narela area of ​​the national capital. An official of the Delhi Fire Service (DFS) said there is no information about anyone injured in the incident. The official said he was informed of the fire at 9.34 am and took more than eight hours to completely extinguish the fire. He said: “We send 10 firefighters in the place. The fire was extinguished at 6.05 pm. There are no casualties.”

What to do to avoid fire incidents in summer?

  • Keep flammable things such as gasoline, kerosene, dry grass or wood in a safe place and keep them away from fire sources.
  • The possibility that short circuit increases in summer. Regularly verify if there is wiring, plugs and electrical equipment. Immediately replace old or bad cables.
  • Keep the fire extinguisher, sand or water arrangements at home or the workplace so that the small fire can be immediately controlled.
  • Carefully use gas cylinders and stoves in the kitchen. Do not forget to turn off the gas after use and verify the leak.
  • Avoid burning cigarettes or outbursts, especially in dry areas, since small sparks can also cause a great fire.
  • Fire can extend rapidly in forests or fields in summer. Avoid burning fire there and follow the local rules.
  • Tell the family and close people about fire prevention methods. Make an authorization plan for emergency.
  • Appliances that may be hotter, such as a heater or an old fan, do not work unnecessarily. (PTI input language)

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