Manipur: Houses, shops gutted by fire in Churachandpur
Churachandpur Correspondent23 Mar 2024
Houses inhabited by eight families along with shops and storerooms at New Bazar, Churachandpur district gutted by fire.
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Houses inhabited by eight families along with shops and storerooms at New Bazar, Churachandpur district gutted by fire.
Properties worth around Rs 25 lakh belonging to Sanasam Yaiskul and Sanasam Menjen were burnt to ashes.
Fire broke out at a photo studio located at Paona Bazaar, Imphal late Tuesday.
An abandoned house at New Checkon in Imphal East district caught fire at around 4 pm Sunday.
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The fire, which is believed to have started from an electric short circuit, destroyed six rented rooms
A tanker truck bearing registration No AS 01 EC 5155 heading towards Moreh from Imphal reportedly caught fire.
The team led by Hiyanglam MLA Yumnam Radheshyam along with Kakching ZEO Y Achouba inspected the damages at the Tokpaching Aided High School which was gutted in a fire.
The fire destroyed the books kept to be distributed to the students, 10 computer sets, one generator, two sintex, four almirahs and important documents of the school were also burnt.
An estimated cost of Rs 1 crore was damaged by the fire.
Properties worth around Rs 55-60 lakhs were destroyed in the fire that destroyed a hostel of Sainik School in Imphal East.
The fire is suspected to have been caused by an electric short circuit and it broke out at around 1.15 pm, sources said.
A woman was killed as fire burnt down her house at L Khaukual village, Sangaikot TD Block in Churachandpur district.
There was power outage at the Sangai Festival stalls inside Hapta Kangjeibung as the transformer caught fire.
A wooden house caught fire at Tentha Heibung in Thoubal district around 3.50 pm on Wednesday.
Personnel of the Moreh fire service and 5 AR prevented the fire that razed a house near India-Myanmar border gate from spreading further.
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh is set to launch new Fire Brigade vehicles at Khuman Lampak, Main Gate Parking, Imphal.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep grief over the loss of lives and announced an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh to the next kin of deceased and Rs 50,000 to those injured in the fire accident in Secunderabad.
Churachandpur police said the miscreant collected some old, non-relevant documents which were kept in a wooden almirah at the corridor and burnt them down at the entrance of the DTO office.