Agartala, Oct 6 — A massive fire broke out in the Joynagar Chakra Sangha area of the capital city on Monday, completely destroying an old residential house and causing significant property damage. Fortunately, no casualties have been reported so far.
The gutted property belonged to Gobinda Pal, a resident of Kolkata, and was being occupied by tenants at the time of the incident. According to eyewitness accounts, the blaze was first noticed when residents nearby felt an intense surge of heat and heard loud crackling sounds coming from the house. Panic spread quickly as flames engulfed the structure, prompting locals to alert the Fire and Emergency Services.
Three fire tenders rushed to the spot and battled the flames for nearly an hour before successfully bringing the situation under control. However, by that time, the entire structure had been reduced to ashes. Firefighters confirmed that nothing could be salvaged, with the inferno destroying not just the house but also a car and a scooter parked nearby.
“We did everything possible to control the blaze,” said one firefighter at the scene. “But the flames spread too quickly, and the structure could not be saved.”
Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the fire, though preliminary reports suggest an electrical short circuit could be the reason. Officials are also assessing the extent of the damage, which is believed to be substantial.
The incident has left the local community deeply shaken. Residents expressed concern over the lack of fire safety infrastructure and called for greater awareness and preventive measures in densely populated residential areas to avoid such tragedies in the future.