Tag: Fire

  • Hyderabad: Massive fire engulfs timber depot at Attapur

    Hyderabad: Massive fire engulfs timber depot at Attapur

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    Hyderabad: A massive fire broke out at a timber depot where woods were kept here in MM area of Attapur in Hyderabad’s Rajendra Nagar, fire officials said on late Sunday evening.

    “A massive fire broke out at a timber depot in Rajendra Nagar,” Pura Santan, a fire official said.

    The cause of the fire could not be ascertained immedtaiely, but locals suspected that the fire was caused by a short circuit.

    No loss of life or property has been reported so far, they said.

    “The fire started at 8 pm on Sunday evening. Heavy stock of wood was kept in the warehouse,” the official informed.

    At least 7-8 fire tenders were pressed into service to douze the blaze, he added.

    “The fire was brought under control after some time. There was no loss of life reported so far,” the official added.

    “The cause of the fire is being investigated,” he said.

    More details are awaited.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • BBC under fire over Attenborough episode, sports presenter Lineker’s Twitter row

    BBC under fire over Attenborough episode, sports presenter Lineker’s Twitter row

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    London: The BBC on Saturday is dealing with a deepening row as it emerged that it decided not to broadcast an episode narrated by world-famous conservationist Sir David Attenborough for a new wildlife series over fears of a right-wing backlash, amid an ongoing controversy over affecting its sports programming involving football legend Gary Lineker.

    Several of the broadcaster’s regular sports presenters have stepped back in solidarity with former England captain and TV pundit Lineker after he was suspended over a controversial tweet related to the government’s migration policy.

    It has now been forced to strongly deny a report in ‘The Guardian’ newspaper that said a sixth episode of the Attenborough-narrated Wild Isles’ series will not be broadcast over political concerns.

    While the newspaper claims that senior sources at the BBC have said that the decision not to show the sixth episode was made to fend off potential criticism from the political right, the BBC claims it was never intended for broadcast in the first place.

    “This is totally inaccurate, there is no sixth episode’. Wild Isles’ is and always was a five-part series and does not shy away from environmental content,” the BBC statement said.

    “We have acquired a separate film for iPlayer [online service] from the RSPB [Royal Society for the Protection of Birds] and WWF [World Wide Fund for Nature] and Silverback Films about people working to preserve and restore the biodiversity of the British Isles,” it said.

    The documentary series was part-funded by nature charities the WWF and RSPB and all the episodes are narrated by 96-year-old Attenborough.

    The newspaper claims some insiders at the BBC fear the corporation has bowed to pressure from lobbying groups with “dinosaurian ways”.

    The so-called sixth episode is understood to be a stark look at the losses of nature in the UK and what has caused the decline. It is also understood to include some examples of rewilding, a concept that has been controversial in some right-wing circles.

    Laura Howard, who produced the programme and used to work at the BBC’s Natural History Unit, told the ‘Guardian’: “I think the facts speak for themselves. You know, we’ve worked really closely with the RSPB in particular who are able to fact-check all of our scripts and provide us with detailed scientific data and information about the loss of wildlife in this country.

    “And it is undeniable, we are incredibly nature-depleted. And I don’t think that that is political, I think it’s just facts.”

    The controversy comes as the corporation apologised for its “limited sports programming” this weekend and said it is “working hard to resolve the situation” after several of its regular presenters went off air.

    In a post on Tuesday on his Twitter account which has 8.7 million followers, 62-year-old Lineker one of England’s greatest soccer players and now among the UK’s most influential media figures compared lawmakers’ language about migrants to that used in Nazi Germany.

    The BBC, which operates through a taxpayer-funded licence fee, considers Lineker posting such views on social media as a breach of its impartiality guidelines.

    The network said it held discussions with Lineker over his involvement in Match of the Day’, which is broadcast on Saturday nights and shows highlights of English Premier League games that day.

    “The BBC has decided that he will step back from presenting ‘Match of the Day’, until we’ve got an agreed and clear position on his use of social media,” the broadcaster said.

    “We have never said that Gary should be an opinion-free zone, or that he can’t have a view on issues that matter to him, but we have said that he should keep well away from taking sides on party political issues or political controversies,” it added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Delhi Transport Corporation bus catches fire, no one injured

    Delhi Transport Corporation bus catches fire, no one injured

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    New Delhi: A Delhi Transport Corporation bus caught fire on Saturday in the national capital’s Britannia Chowk area, officials said.

    Three fire tenders were rushed to the spot, the fire officials said.

    The fire was doused by 5 pm and no one was injured in the incident, they said.

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  • Fire engulfs ‘Ghum Hai Kisike Pyar Mein’ sets, spreads to 4 more units

    Fire engulfs ‘Ghum Hai Kisike Pyar Mein’ sets, spreads to 4 more units

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    Mumbai: A major fire broke out on the sets of a Hindi tele-serial being shot at the Dadasaheb Phalke Film City in Goregaon on Friday, the BMC Disaster Control said.

    The blaze was first reported from the sets of the TV serial ‘Ghum Hai Kisike Pyar Mein’, and was said to be confined to the 2,000 sq ft ground floor of the studio.

    However, owing to strong winds blowing at the time, the flames quickly spread to engulf at least another four adjoining studios, sparking further panic.

    According to an eye-witness, huge clouds of smoke billowing from the burning studios were visible for long a distance, with many people screaming, crying and running helter-skelter to escape the fumes.

    The authorities deployed at least five fire engines, two hose lines, nine pumps and other equipment to fight the conflagration, with senior officials rushing to the spot to guide the operations.

    Though there were no casualties in the incident, the cause of the fire still remains a mystery and is being probed.

    It was also not clear whether the serial crew and actors were present on the burning sets at the time of the incident.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Fire Breaks Out In Srinagar Forest

    Fire Breaks Out In Srinagar Forest

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    SRINAGAR:  Fire broke out on Friday evening in the forest area of Meebagh in upper reaches of Brein, Nishat.

    Officials said that the fire broke out this evening in Meebagh forest area.

    They said that the forest team has reached the spot and the efforts are on to do use the flames—(KNO)

     

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Conductor charred to death as Bengaluru city bus catches fire

    Conductor charred to death as Bengaluru city bus catches fire

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    Bengaluru: A bus conductor was charred to death in the early hours of Friday when the vehicle belonging to state-owned BMTC caught fire at Lingadheeranahalli in the city, police said.

    The driver was sleeping inside the Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) bus when it suddenly caught fire killing the conductor Mutthaiah (45), a native of Ballari, and reducing the vehicle to ashes, police said.

    The body has been sent for conducting a post-mortem, they said.

    The driver of the bus was sleeping in another place when the fire engulfed the vehicle.

    Police have started an investigation to find out the cause behind the blaze.

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  • Seven Shops Gutted In Overnight Fire In Srinagar

    Seven Shops Gutted In Overnight Fire In Srinagar

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    SRINAGAR:  A five storey commercial-cum-residential building in Maisuma Gowkadal area of central Kashmir’s Srinagar district was damaged in a fire incident on intervening Thursday and Friday night, officials said.

    Quoting an official, GNS reported that fire broke out in a shopping complex owned by one Khurshid Ahmed Dar in which six shops were gutted completely while one shop suffered partial damage.

    “The fire has damaged wooden shelves, counters and showcases along with electric goods of several shops,” said an F&ES official, adding that, “one shop on the first floor that dealt in food items for pets, and the residential rooms on the third and fourth floor sustained direct damage due to the heat and water from the firefighting efforts.”

    “No casualties were reported, and the fire was contained by the swift response of the fire and emergency services personnel,” the official said.

    “The authorities have initiated an investigation into the incident and efforts are underway to assess the extent of the damage caused by the fire”, they said.

    Official further said, “We urge all citizens to ensure that their electrical installations are regularly checked and maintained to prevent any untoward incidents.”

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Massive Fire Damaged 2 Residential Houses in Rainawari

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    Srinagar, Mar 9 (GNS): At least two houses were damaged after a massive fire broke out in the Kalwal Mohalla Rainawari area of central Kashmir’s Srinagar district on Thursday, officials said.

    They told GNS that the fire broke out in one house and soon after spread to another house in proximity, causing damage to the roofs and upper parts of both houses.

    Soon after the news broke, the men from F&ES rushed to the spot. Despite the tightly packed and congested area, the fire was eventually brought under control. “The men are doing their job, and the fire will be contained down within some time,” an F&ES official added.

    The cause of the fire and the identification of the house owners affected were not known – at the time of filing this report. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Massive Fire Breaks Out In Srinagar

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    SRINAGAR: At least two houses were damaged after a massive fire broke out in the Kalwal Mohalla Rainawari area of central Kashmir’s Srinagar district on Thursday.

    Quoting officials, news agency GNS reported that the fire broke out in one house and soon after spread to another house in proximity, causing damage to the roofs and upper parts of both houses.

    Soon after the news broke, the men from rushed to the spot. Despite the tightly packed and congested area, the fire was eventually brought under control. “The men are doing their job, and the fire will be contained down within some time,” an F&ES official added.

    The cause of the fire and the identification of the house owners is yet to be ascertained.

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    #Massive #Fire #Breaks #Srinagar

    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Massive Fire Breaks Out In Sopore

    Massive Fire Breaks Out In Sopore

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    SRINAGAR: A massive fire broke out in a commercial cum residential building in Sopore village in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Tuesday afternoon.

    An official said that the fire erupted this afternoon in a commercial cum residential building of Abdul Majeed Banday at Dangerpora village, following which fire tenders were rushed to the spot.

    After hectic efforts by locals and the fire service department, the fire was put under control and prevented from spreading, as the area is congested, the official added.

    The cause of the fire was not known immediately, but is said to be a short circuit. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )