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North Kashmir records 1212 fire incidents in 2024 | KNO

B'la tops with 548 incidents, B'pr lowest with 357; Short circuits, gas leaks among key causes

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Srinagar, Dec 31 (KNO): North Kashmir has recorded a staggering 1212 fire incidents in 2024, leading to extensive damage to hundreds of structures and property worth crores reduced to ashes. The incidents mark a sharp rise compared to previous years, attributed to prolonged dry weather and technical mishaps. According to data accessed by news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Baramulla district topped the list with 548 fire incidents, showing an alarming increase of 170 cases compared to 2023, when the district reported 378 incidents. Kupwara recorded 407 incidents, up by 108 from the previous year. Bandipora, while witnessing a comparatively lower number of incidents, reported 357 cases, marking a rise of 77 from 2023. Speaking to KNO, Mir Arif, Deputy Director, F&ES, attributed the sharp rise in fire incidents across North Kashmir to prolonged dry weather conditions in the valley. “The dry spell has significantly contributed to the increase in fire incidents, alongside common causes like electricity short circuits and gas leaks.” He said that 42 fire and emergency stations/posts under command headquarters, staffed by around 444 dedicated personnel, have been at the forefront of managing these emergencies. "No firemen were injured during the operations despite the challenging conditions and the sharp rise in fire incidents this year", he added. "In Baramulla district, we have 175 personnel actively working to manage emergencies, while Kupwara has 182 dedicated staff. Bandipura, however, operates with 87 personnel," Arif said. The sharp increase in fire incidents, however, has raised concerns among residents and officials alike, prompting calls for improved preventive measures, enhanced infrastructure and public awareness campaigns to mitigate such disasters in the future. The top office urged the public to remain vigilant and take fire safety precautions, recommending installation of smoke detectors on every level of the home, ensuring the availability of fire extinguishers and creating an evacuation plan for emergencies. He also advised against overloading power outlets, leaving open flames unattended and delaying the reporting of potential fire hazards—(KNO)

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