A huge fire broke out near a petrol pump in the capital, causing panic

Jaipur : A fire broke out in an electronic item showroom in the capital Jaipur early this morning. The fire created chaos at the spot. This was because there was a petrol pump at some distance from the place where the fire broke out. In such a situation, people were terrified seeing the increasing fire. On receiving the information, fire engines reached the spot. The fire could be controlled in about two to three hours. Let us tell you that a fire broke out in an electronic showroom near Riddhi Siddhi Petrol Pump this morning. The fire broke out between around 3:30 and 4 am. Initially, people tried to extinguish the fire, but the fire could not be controlled.

Sleeping employees ran away after seeing the fire, saved their lives..

There were two to three employees in the showroom early in the morning, who were sleeping. The employees woke up when the fire broke out. When they saw the fire, they panicked and came out of the showroom screaming. The employees saved their lives by coming out. The employees said that they came out in time, otherwise they could have lost their lives.

The fire probably started due to a short circuit…

Fire Officer Devank Yadav of Mansarovar Fire Station said that the fire incident is probably caused by a short circuit. Because the electronic showroom has AC, fridge and other items. Due to which it is believed that the fire started due to a short circuit. Due to the fire, the showroom has suffered a loss of lakhs of rupees.

The fire was brought under control with the help of about half a dozen fire engines…

The Mansarovar fire station was the first to receive the information about the fire. After this, fire engines from the Mansarovar fire station reached the spot. But seeing the fierce form of the fire, the Bais Godam fire station was also informed. Then fire engines from there also reached the spot. The fire could be controlled with the help of about half a dozen fire engines. The fire could be completely controlled by around seven in the morning.

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