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Massive Fires in Bishnupur and Moradabad Expose India's Warehouse Safety Failures

Two large-scale blazes in West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh highlight systemic fire safety lapses and delayed emergency responses, prompting investigations and calls for reform.

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Overview

  • A fire at a timber warehouse in Bishnupur, West Bengal, caused damage worth several crores of rupees but resulted in no reported casualties.
  • The blaze, which began around 3 a.m., was fueled by flammable plywood and gas cylinder explosions, spreading panic among nearby residents.
  • Firefighters from multiple stations deployed five engines to contain the fire, with investigations underway into possible safety compliance violations.
  • In Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, a 10-hour fire destroyed 70 cloth godowns, with traders alleging delays in firefighting efforts and the government ordering a probe.
  • These incidents add to a pattern of recurring warehouse fires across India, underscoring gaps in safety enforcement, inadequate infrastructure, and economic losses.