Kargil: Massive Fire Completely Damages Jamia Masjid In Drass
Kargil Jamia Masjid Fire: The fire appears to have engulfed the entire compound and the building at the Jamia Masjid in Kargil's Drass
A massive fire broke out in Jamia Masjid in the Drass area of Ladakh on Wednesday, as reported by the news agency ANI. The fire was brought under control with the help of the army, police, fire and emergency department, although the mosque was heavily damaged by the fire.
A massive fire completely damaged Jamia Masjid in Drass area of Kargil. The fire was later doused with the help of Army, Police and Fire and Emergency department, however, it caused massive damage to the Masjid. pic.twitter.com/898bUbYdik
— ANI (@ANI) November 16, 2022
A video of the fire showed the Jamia Masjid being engulfed by flames. Locals said that since the fire brigade did not arrive, the locals started putting out the fire with the army.
Saddened to hear about the unfortunate fire incident in one of the oldest masjid in #Drass.
— Sajjad Kargili | سجاد کرگلی (@SajjadKargili_) November 16, 2022
Drass is a sensitive region but what is more unfortunate is that there is no single fire service.Such incidents have happened in past also but UT admin has not learn anything. pic.twitter.com/GxnNNN2lGy
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"The fire was brought under control with the help police, Army and the local population. The Kargil District administration sent two fire tenders to aid the efforts. Initially, it was Army who mobilized their men and machinery and brought the fire under control. The top two floors of Jamia Masjid were completely damaged in the incident," CEC Kargil Feroz Ahmad Khan said.
The local administration has rushed units of fire tenders to douse the fire at the earliest. Residents from neighbouring regions arrived on the spot to join the efforts to douse the fire.
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