A significant fire erupted early on November 2 in Jorhat, Assam, affecting three local shops and triggering an immediate call to action from emergency services. Fire engines promptly arrived on the scene, playing a crucial role in extinguishing the flames and preventing the fire from spreading to adjacent properties.
Shwetang Mishra, the Superintendent of Police in Jorhat, addressed the media about the incident. “The precise cause of the fire is still under investigation,” he stated. “Firefighters have been deployed, and they are diligently working to control the situation. Our primary focus is on ensuring the safety of surrounding businesses and restoring normalcy as quickly as possible.”
Residents of the area expressed their gratitude for the swift action taken by the fire brigade, which successfully limited the damage to the three affected shops. Their quick response has averted potential injuries and further destruction, bringing a sense of relief to the local community.
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