AMETHI NEWS: freed in five houses from the short circuit, complete domestic axis from cloth to Anaj - Amethi News Fire destroys five homes due to short circuit
Updated: Sat, 13 Sep 2025 03:16 am (IST) A Tudd House caught fire from a short circuit in Gauriganj. After the fire saw it, the fire adopted a giant form and five houses were burned to ashes, causing a loss of about five lakh calls. The residents and firefighters controlled the fire together. Lekhpal assessed the loss and sent the report to the Tehsil. No person’s casualties were reported. Jagran Correspondent, Gauriganj. Short -circuit was set on fire late Thursday in Chappar’s home. When the fire saw it, the fire took on a formidable form. By the time the fire is controlled. At the time, the household was burned from five houses to ashes. There is a possibility of loss of about five lakh calls in the fire incident. Fortunately, there was no loss of life. Remove the ad, just read the news, Shitala Prasad, a Sujanpur resident, lives by placing a thatched roof on the raw wall. According to residents, a fire broke out a fire in a thatched house with a short circuit at about ten o’clock on Thursday. After the fire in the thatched roof, the victim came out of the house with the whole family and began to plead for help. To put out the fire, the residents of the neighborhood ran with water in the bucket and other equipment, but the fire took a formidable form to see it. As a result, neighboring Mata Prasad, Ganga Prasad, Dinesh and Sanjay’s thatched roof also caught up in the fire. The residents struggled to put out the fire, but did not succeed. On the information from Kotwal Shyam Narayan Pandey, the fire officer Shivdaras Prasad reached the town with a team of fire staff and the fire started to extinguish. The fire was controlled after hard work, but then the houses of five residents were burned to ashes. According to the victims, grains, clothes, rupees, tools, etc. Held under the thatched roof. Everyone is destroyed. Lekhpal Ranjit Yadav investigated the incident and assessed the damage. Tehsil sent reports to compensate the loss.