Explorer

'No Water In Fire Engines': Massive Blaze Guts Kolkata's Khidderpore Market, Locals Allege Negligence. VIDEO

A massive fire ravaged Kolkata's Khidderpore market early Monday, destroying over 1,300 shops. Fuelled by flammable material, the blaze spread rapidly, leaving traders devastated.

Kolkata: A devastating fire tore through the bustling Khidderpore market in the heart of Kolkata in the early hours of Monday, leaving behind a trail of destruction and despair. The blaze, which broke out shortly after 1 AM, engulfed a vast stretch of the densely packed commercial area, gutting over 1,300 shops, according to local residents.

Flames spread rapidly through the crowded lanes, fueled by the tightly packed shops and the presence of an oil warehouse within the market. The inferno, intensified by the flammable materials stored inside, consumed everything in its path within minutes. Traders and locals watched helplessly as their livelihoods turned to ashes overnight.

At least 20 fire tenders have been deployed to battle the blaze, but even hours later, firefighters were still struggling to bring it under control. By morning, several pockets of the market were still smouldering, with "pocket fires" erupting in multiple locations, making firefighting efforts more difficult.

What sparked the fire remains unclear, though the scale of the damage is all too visible. Shopkeepers allege that the fire department arrived late despite being informed promptly. "We kept calling, but it took them nearly an hour and a half to reach the spot," said one shop owner. "Even after arriving late, the fire engines did not have water to douse the fire," he added. 

The financial blow to traders is enormous. Hundreds of small and medium-scale business owners, many of whom rely solely on their market stalls for income, have been left with nothing but charred remnants. "Everything is gone. My entire shop, my goods – all reduced to rubble. I don’t know how I’ll start again," said another trader, standing amidst the ruins of what was once a thriving business.

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee Visits Spot, Announces Financial Aid  

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee arrived at the scene and appealed to the people not to go inside until the fire is completely extinguished and to let the fire brigade do its work.

According to news agency ANI, she stated, "We have instructed the Mayor to completely reconstruct the market so that there are no problems in the future. They will rebuild the market on behalf of the government. It will take time to conduct a full survey to determine how many shops were burnt. An investigation will be conducted into how the fire started... We will give ₹1 lakh to those whose shops were completely destroyed and ₹50,000 to those whose shops were partially damaged."

(With inputs from ABP Ananda.)

About the author ABP Live News

ABP Live News delivers round-the-clock coverage of India and the world, tracking politics, policy, governance, crime, courts and breaking developments, while offering sharp, verified reporting that helps readers stay informed, aware and connected to the stories shaping public life.

Read

Top Headlines

BJP Presidential Election 2026: Notification Released, Dates Announced
BJP Presidential Election 2026: Notification Released, Dates Announced
'All Refunds Processed': IndiGo Offers Rs 10,000 'Gesture Of Care', But Passengers Cry Foul On Refund Chaos
'All Refunds Processed': IndiGo Offers Rs 10,000 'Gesture Of Care', But Passengers Cry Foul
Nipah Alert Intensifies: Bengal Enforces Tough 21-Day Quarantine. Know Emergency Health Protocols
Nipah Alert Intensifies: Bengal Enforces Tough 21-Day Quarantine, Emergency Health Protocols
Venezuela’s Machado Says She ‘Presented’ Nobel Peace Prize To Trump During US Visit
Venezuela’s Machado Says She ‘Presented’ Nobel Peace Prize To Trump During US Visit

Videos

Indian Merchant Navy Seafarer Arrested in Iran, Parents Plead for Government Intervention
Politics: BJP Wave Sweeps Maharashtra Civic Polls as Thackeray Stronghold in Mumbai Shows Signs of Crumbling
Politics: BJP Alliance Leads Early BMC Trends as Marker Ink Row Sparks Fresh Political Clash
Politics: BJP Alliance Extends Lead in Early BMC Trends as Counting Continues in 46-Ward Batches
Politics: Thackeray Brothers Lead in Their Strongholds as BJP Alliance Maintains Edge in Early BMC Trends

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget