Massive fire at five-storey building in Kolkata, no casualties reported

A major fire broke out at Kolkata's Traders Assembly building in Gariahat area on Sunday.

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Massive fire at five-storey building in Kolkata, no casualties reported
At least 19 fire tenders are at the spot to douse the fire. (Photo: Tapan)

In Short

  • Several shops and goods worth lakhs were damaged during the fire
  • All families have been evacuated from the building
  • The exact cause of the fire was yet to be ascertained

A major fire broke out at a five-storey building in southern Kolkata on Sunday. Several shops and goods worth lakhs were damaged during the fire.

No casualties have been reported so far.

At least 19 fire tenders are at the spot to douse the fire at Traders Assembly building in Gariahat area after it was noticed around 1 am, PTI reported.

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The building houses a garment store on the ground and first floor and residential apartments on the floors above, an official said.

All families have been evacuated from the building and no one was injured in the fire, the official said, adding that some people had to be taken to hospital after they complained of breathing problems.

"The building does not have an elevator and people had to climb down stairs to escape the fire," the official said.

The exact cause of the fire was yet to be ascertained, but it seems that fire from a shop on the footpath adjoining the building led to the incident, he said.

"At the moment, the fire has been brought under control. Our men are fighting tooth and nail to douse the fire pockets," the official said, adding that traffic movement have been temporarily restricted in the area.

Earlier, a fire department official had said that a blast in a transformer could have started the fire.

State Fire Minister Sujit Bose visited the site earlier in the day.

A team of forensic experts and senior officials of Kolkata Police Disaster Management Group have also reached the site to collect samples for investigation into the incident.

(With PTI inputs)