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2013 Kolkata market fire
Location of the West Bengal
Date27 February 2013
LocationKolkata, West Bengal, India
Deaths19
Non-fatal injuries17
Missing0
Property damageMarket

The 2013 Kolkata market fire was a fire accident that occurred in a five-storeyed marketplace in Kolkata, the capital city of West Bengal, India, on 27 February 2013. An estimated 19 people, who were mostly labourers working in the market were killed in the accident. Initial reports indicate the fire might have been initiated by a short circuit in the first floor of the market.[1] The other major fire accidents in Kolkata are the 2011 AMRI hospital fire accident that killed 90 people and 2018 Bagri Market fire in which no people were killed but lasted for 4 days which destroyed nearly 1000 shops.

The accident

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The Surya Sen street market was an illegal market operating in the area of Surya Sen street. An estimated 19 people, who were mostly labourers working in the market were killed in the accident, and 17 people were admitted to the hospital in critical condition. Most of the people who were killed in the accident were shopkeepers and labourers who stayed overnight in the market. The accident occurred at around 3:50 in the morning. The rescue operations took nearly 3 hours for the 20 fire tenders who fought the fire. The rescue operations were hampered by smoke in the narrow lanes leading to the fire and in the only exit available in the building.[2] Eyewitness have alleged that the fire brigade were late and the rescue operations were delayed as gas masks and gas cutters were not brought along.[1] Initial reports suggest that fire might have been initiated by a fire in the eatery.[3][4]

The market fire is the second major one in Kolkata after the 2011 AMRI hospital fire accident that killed 90 people. The Hon'ble Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee, admitted lapses on implementing the fire safety steps from the 2011 incident.[5] The Chief Minister of the state, Mamata Banerjee visited the site afterwards.[2]

Post accident

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In the aftermath of the fire, the market was closed for entry for days. The shop owners were allowed to set up temporary shops on the pavements adjoining the market. While the exact value of losses of the shop owners are not known, it is inferred that many of the small shop owners have lost their lifetime savings in the fire. Many of them were reported to be on the lookout for alternate employment and seeking relief from the state government.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "19 killed in Kolkata market fire". NDTV. 27 February 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  2. ^ a b Malik, Surabhi (27 February 2013). "17 killed in Kolkata market fire, Mamata Banerjee visits site". NDTV. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  3. ^ Chakraborty, Ajanta (27 February 2013). "Mamata hints at sabotage as 19 people killed in Kolkata market fire". The Times of India. Kolkota. Archived from the original on 2 March 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  4. ^ "Many areas in Kolkata still a tinderbox, says Mamata". The Hindu. Kolkota. 27 February 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  5. ^ "Mamata admits to lapses in fire safety effort". The Hindu Business Line. Kolkota. 27 February 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  6. ^ Ghosh, Dwaipayan (2 March 2013). "Blaze-hit traders face uncertain future". The Times of India. Kolkota. Archived from the original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2013.

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