Srinagar Fire: Brand broke into a two -storey building near the Lattar Mosque in Srinagar, two people scorched -Brand broke out in a two floor building near the Lattar Mosque in Srinagar, two people burned
Two civilians were scorched after a fire broke out in a two -story commercial building near the Lattar Mosque in the Safakdal area in Srinagar. The fire was reported at 943 hours, after which fire vehicles reached the place and the fire was controlled. Two citizens sustained minor injuries in the incident taken to the hospital for treatment. The situation is under control. Jagran correspondent, Srinagar. Two civilians were scorched in a two-storey business building near the Lattar Mosque in Safakdal in Srinagar, a summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, two civilians were scorched late Saturday night. An official said that the fire was reported at 9:43 pm and that fire trucks from the nearest stations and headquarters Srinagar reached the place. According to initial reports, the fire impressed a room in the two -story building with a medical store. The fire is easily controlled, later the fire is controlled. He said two citizens sustained minor injuries in the incident and that both were taken to hospital for treatment. He was later identified as Farooq Ahmed Wani, son of Mohammad Ashraf Wani, resident of Nurshah Colony Sadapora and Kaiser Ahmed Bhat, son of Shah Hamdan Colony Idgah, Ghulam Nabi Bhat, a Idgah resident. The situation is under control. An official said that the fire was reported at 9:43 pm and that fire trucks from the nearest stations and headquarters Srinagar reached the place. According to initial reports, the fire impressed a room in the two -story building with a medical store. The fire is easily controlled, later the fire is controlled. He said two citizens sustained minor injuries in the incident and that both were taken to hospital for treatment. He was later identified as Farooq Ahmed Wani, son of Mohammad Ashraf Wani, resident of Nurshah Colony Sadapora and Kaiser Ahmed Bhat, son of Shah Hamdan Colony Idgah, Ghulam Nabi Bhat, a Idgah resident. The situation is under control.