Kolkata : At least 13 people have died in a fire that broke out early this morning in a six-storey building on central Kolkata's congested Surya Sen street. Nine people have been rescued and taken to hospital, but there are fears that others could be trapped as several people live in the building.
The fire, which broke out at around 3:50 am, seems to have been doused now, but smoke is still billowing out of the windows of an eatery on the first floor of the building, where it could have begun.
It took fire men many hours to control the blaze and heavy smoke in the narrow lanes leading to the building on fire hampered rescue work. The only exit in the building was reportedly blocked due to the fire.
The exact cause of the fire is not known yet but initial reports suggest there might have been a short circuit. The very old building has tangles of electricity wires hanging outside and dark, cramped corridors inside - all fire hazards. The building houses shops and several plastic and paper godowns.
West Bengal's Fire Minister Javed Khan said it was an unauthorised building, and that Kolkata alone had about eight lakh of those making a crackdown very difficult. "We have filed hundreds of FIRs on such unauthorized and illegal markets and godowns, there is no laxity on part of the government," Mr Khan said, putting the blame squarely on the previous Left regime of 34 years for allowing unauthorised construction.
The fire broke out at a multi-storey building in the market in central Kolkata around 5:30 am this morning. 20 fire engines have been used to bring the fire under control.
The exact cause of the fire is not known yet but initial report suggests it may have been caused due to a short circuit.
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