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41 Fire Incidents Reported in Kashmir, 9 from Srinagar, in First Week of 2025

Says, in year 2024, department conducted 4,000 awareness programs; more than 300 isolated villages identified where F&ES cannot reach

Aazan Manzoor by Aazan Manzoor
07/01/2025
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Srinagar: A total of 41 fire incidents have been reported across Kashmir in the first seven days of 2025, with 9 cases from Srinagar, officials said.

Assistant Director, Fire and Emergency Services Kashmir, Er. Aqib Hussain Mir, told news agency JKNS that, Kashmir reported 41 fire incidents in first week of 2025, with Srinagar reported 9 incidents alone.
Aqib said that the excessive use of heating gadgets is the primary cause. “People do not check the quality of gadgets while purchasing. It’s essential to check quality and brand andis is important to turn off these devices at night while sleeping and ensure quality heating products are used,” he said.

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He added that in 2022 the department has been directed to increase fire awareness programs. “In 2024, we conducted over 4,000 awareness programs. After the major fire incident in Warwan, Kishtwar, the Director Fire and Emergency Services held a meeting, and more than 300 isolated villages were identified where fire services cannot reach,” he said.

Speaking about challenges, he explained: “Our challenges start when we receive a call. We assess how many structures are involved and whether the area is congested. One of the biggest issues is vehicles parked on roads, which hinder access. People’s cooperation is crucial; they should avoid wrong parking.”

He emphasized that wooden structures and paneling make buildings highly vulnerable to massive damage in fire incidents. “I request people to use extinguishers, as the public is the first to control fire until fire services arrive,” he added. (JKNS)

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