Fire Broke In Hyderabad: Firecracker shops have also been set up in the markets for Diwali. In such a situation, utmost precaution is needed, but a case of fire in a firecracker shop has come to light in Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana. Suddenly a fire broke out in the shop and then the sounds of bursting crackers started coming. The fire raged so much that explosions started happening one after the other.
A fire broke out in a firecracker shop set up for Diwali under the jurisdiction of Sultan Bazar police station in Hyderabad. The small fire took a huge form and explosions started happening one after the other, due to which the shop owner and employees ran away from the spot out of fear. The fire raged so much that two wheelers parked nearby also caught fire.
Fire department vehicles reached the spot
As soon as the news of the fire was received, police from Sultan Bazaar immediately reached the spot and informed the fire department. Fire engines immediately reached the spot and started extinguishing the fire. Due to continuous explosions in the area, an atmosphere of tension is being created. The police administration has advised shopkeepers to take special precautions.
Video going viral on social media
Shortly after the fire incident, videos of this accident started going viral on social media. In a 30-second video that has surfaced on social media, it can be clearly seen that the shop is on fire and within a short time the small fire becomes huge. Loud sounds of firecrackers can also be heard in the video. It is not yet clear what caused the fire in the shop. However, till the time of writing the news, there has been no news of any loss of life in the matter.
Section 144 imposed in the city
On one hand, this accident has happened, while on the other hand, Hyderabad Police Commissioner has imposed Section 144 in Hyderabad Police limits for one month from October 27, 2024. It is said that many organizations/parties are trying to create disturbances affecting public peace and order in Hyderabad city by holding dharnas and protests.