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  • An apartment in a high-rise building caught fire in Chertanovo, Moscow

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  • The fire in the warehouse of household chemicals occurred in the Leningrad region

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  • Minor Killed In A Fire Incident

    Minor Killed In A Fire Incident

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    SRINAGAR: A residential house was gutted today in a fire incident here in Naunatu area of Kishtwar leading to the death of a minor boy, the DIPR said.

    As per the police, the house of Mohammad Hanief son of Mohammad Hussain of Naunatu area of Block Nagseni was engulfed in a massive fire leading to the death of an 8-year-old boy, Mohammad Irfan and five cattle.

    After receiving the information, DC Kishtwar Dr Devansh Yadav along with SSP Khalil Poswal , Chief Medical Officer Dr M Y Mir , Dy SP Head Quarter, Ashish Gupta, SHO Kishtwar Abid Bikhari rushed to the spot and took stock of the situation.

    Senior officers interacted with the family members and expressed grief over the loss and assured of them all possible help to fire-affected family members from the district administration.

    The DC handed over a cheque of Rs 20,000 as immediate Relief  to the fire Victims on the spot. After post-mortem and completing legal formalities, the body was handed over to family members. The cause of the fire is not known yet and further investigation has been initiated.

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  • Two buses of APSRTC gutted in fire on Hyderabad-Vijayawada highway

    Two buses of APSRTC gutted in fire on Hyderabad-Vijayawada highway

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    Hyderabad: Two sleeper luxury buses of Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) were gutted in a fire on Hyderabad-Vijayawada national highway on Sunday.

    There were no passengers in the buses which averted a major tragedy.

    The accident occurred in Telangana’s Suryapet district around 3 a.m. when APSRTC employees were trying to solve some battery issue in one of the buses by connecting them with a wire. One of the buses caught fire with a loud explosion and it soon engulfed the entire vehicle and spread to another bus.

    Police said fire tenders rushed to the scene and tried to douse the fire but both the buses were completely burnt.

    The accident occurred near Gumpula village in Chivvemla mandal of Suryapet district. ‘Vennela’ sleeper bus of APSRTC, which was heading to Vijayawada from Hyderabad, broke down near Gumpula village due to battery problem. The state-owned bus operator arranged another bus for the passengers. Later, APSRTC staff called another bus from Suryapet depot and were trying to rectify the battery problem in the first bus by connecting the two with a wire.

    Officials suspect the fire was triggered by a battery explosion in the bus which was rushed from Suryapet depot.

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  • Fire Breaks Out In Sopore Forests

    Fire Breaks Out In Sopore Forests

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    SRINAGAR: A massive fire broke out in the forest area of Rampura, Rajpora in Sopore area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Friday while as the teams have been deputed to douse off the flames.

    Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that a fire broke out in Wastung compartment of Rampura Rajpora, upper belt of Sopore.

    He said that soon after the fire broke out in the area, the teams from Fire and Emergency department, Forest department including Forest Protection Force are on the job to douse the flames.

    The officer said that the cause of the fire will be ascertained after the flames are brought under control.

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  • 10 Goats, Bull Charred In Mysterious Fire

    10 Goats, Bull Charred In Mysterious Fire

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    SRINAGAR: Ten goats and a bull were charred to death in a mysterious fire in cattle shed overnight in Mendhar area of Poonch district, reports and officials said on Friday.

    Quoting the officials news agency GNS reported that the fire erupted in the cattle shed of one Naseem Begum wife of late Karamat Hussain Khan in Ward No. 05 in Panchayat Takia Kalaban area of the district around midnight. By the time the blaze was controlled, ten goats and a bull were charred alive.

    The investigation into the cause of the fire is being investigated, the report quoted a police official as saying.

    The fire has meant that the “poor” widow has lost all her wealth and sources of income, the locals said and urged authorities to provide immediate compensation to her.

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  • School Building Damaged In Fire Incident

    School Building Damaged In Fire Incident

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    SRINAGAR: A private school building was damaged partially in a fire mishap in Dardpora Lolab area in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district.

    News agency GNS quoted reports said that a school building ‘Al-Falah Public School’ caught fire this morning, following which fire and emergency department reached the site.

    The fire was brought under control after persistent efforts by the fire and emergency services department assisted by locals.

    Confirming it, a police official said that the school building has got partially damaged in the incident. “We have taken cognisance of the incident for further investigations,” news agency GNS quoted the official as having said.

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  • Pakistan, Afghan forces exchange fire at major border crossing

    Pakistan, Afghan forces exchange fire at major border crossing

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    Islamabad: Forces of Pakistan and Afghanistan exchanged fire on the Torkham border leaving a border guard injured.

    The Taliban-led government of Afghanistan on Sunday shut the border crossing, accusing Pakistan of reneging on its commitments, Dawn reported.

    Irshad Momand, a district administration official in Landi Kotal, told Dawn news that Pakistan responded to “unprovoked” firing from the Afghan side.

    People living near the border crossing in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa confirmed that a heavy exchange of fire continued for over an hour, Dawn reported.

    Momand said the injured Pakistani soldier was being treated at a hospital and his condition was stable.

    On Sunday, Afghan authorities accused Islamabad of reneging on its commitments, without giving any further details.

    The Afghan Taliban commissioner for Torkham said the border has been closed down for travel and transit trade.

    “Pakistan has not abided by its commitments and so the gateway has been shut down on the directions of (our) leadership,” Maulavi Mohammad Siddique said in a tweet.

    According to unconfirmed media reports, the Taliban government was irked by an unannounced ban on the travel of Afghan patients seeking treatment in Pakistan, Dawn reported.

    However, Momand added that the issue was being discussed at the diplomatic level between Islamabad and Kabul.

    He said Pakistan was awaiting a “positive” response from Afghan officials to reopen the border crossing as it was closed from their side.

    Due to the precarious situation, the population around the border area has been shifted to Landi Kotal, Jamrud and Peshawar.

    As the border crossing remained shut, locals complained of a shortage of essential goods even though markets remained open, Dawn reported.

    Jamshed Khan, a local custom clearing agent, told Dawn that trading activities have stopped, leaving at least 300 trucks stranded.

    The trucks are loaded with perishable food items which were at risk of being destroyed if the closure persisted, he added.

    The daily wagers and porters whose livelihood was linked with the trade held a protest in Landi Kotal on Monday and demanded immediate reopening of the border, Dawn reported.

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  • Border Gavaskar Trophy: Indian bowlers on fire; Aussies paralysed by fear

    Border Gavaskar Trophy: Indian bowlers on fire; Aussies paralysed by fear

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    India has retained the prestigious Border Gavaskar trophy with emphatic victories over the visiting Australian side. While there is plenty of reason for Indian fans to be cheerful, the pathetic display of the Aussies came as a shocker to those who have seen the famous Aussie fighting spirit in the past. One just cannot imagine the world conquering Aussie teams of yesteryears caving in like this team has done.

    Cricketing battles between the two nations have usually been hard fought competitions. The Australians used to reserve a special effort whenever they played in India. India has a reputation of being difficult to beat on home soil and the Australian captains knew that very well. They used to approach the task with great determination and cherish every victory very highly. The series in 2001 was labelled as the Final Frontier by Australian skipper Steve Waugh and it was an apt description for the cricket battle that ensued.

    But this time it was a rout. After Australia lost by an innings and 132 runs in the first Test, it lost again by six wickets in the second Test. Thus India retained the Border Gavaskar Trophy for the fourth consecutive time. Our players bowled magnificently. At Delhi, Ravindra Jadeja’s seven wicket haul and Ravi Ashwin’s deceptive flight had the Australian batters in a tizzy. They had no idea of how to counter this double spin attack.

    India on the other hand played boldly and had the depth to create an insurmountable hurdle for the Aussies. Their spinner Nathan Lyon admitted this when he stated: “Axar and Ashwin are not lower order batters. In any other team they would be batting in the top six of the line up,” he said. Moreover the sweep shot that almost all Aussie batters employed to tackle the spinning ball, was a big blunder. The situation and pitch conditions were not right for sweeping without hesitation.

    Take the case of Steve Smith. He is a highly experienced player and has played 92 Test matches so far. He has scored 30 centuries in Test cricket. In the past he has rarely used the sweep shot and on one occasion he stated in an interview that he does not favour the sweep shot against spinners. Yet in the second innings, facing Ravi Ashwin he tried to sweep and was out. What prompted him to commit suicide? It looked like the entire team had already decided to use the same shot against Indian spinners.

    The fact is that the Australians have allowed themselves to come under psychological pressure. Ashwin and Jadeja are not just overcoming Aussies on the pitch but have also wreaked havoc in their minds. The Aussies have only themselves to blame for this situation. As everyone knows, sport is played not only on the field but inside the mind too. If a team approaches the task with confidence and determination, it will win on the field. If a team approaches with nervousness and hesitation, it will lose. That is what has happened to the Aussies.

    It all began with their complaints about the pitch at Nagpur being tailored to suit Indian bowlers. Usually such statements are made to put pressure on the home team and prevent them from tailoring the pitch. But this time the players put themselves under pressure by such claims. And once the anxiety gripped their minds, they were unable to pull themselves out of the valley of fear.

    So what lies ahead? Two more Test matches are looming–one, at Indore and the other at Ahmadabad. The Aussies need their confidence to be restored. Skipper Pat Cummins has left the scene and gone back to Australia for some personal reasons. But he will probably return soon. He and other dependable former players must advise the team and bring back the determination that Australia is famous for.

    While it is always a great feeling to see the Indian team winning matches, no true cricket fan would like to see a weak and meek opposition. The fun and excitement of any sport happens only when two good teams fight it out and the victory comes in the last ball. A five-day Test match getting over within three days, as has happened now, is not worth watching. So the Aussies must pull up their socks and show us the bravery that their predecessors like Bill Lawry, Bobby Simpson, Alan Border and others used to show us in the past.

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  • Fire breaks out at high-rise building in Bangladesh capital Dhaka

    Fire breaks out at high-rise building in Bangladesh capital Dhaka

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    Dhaka: A devastating fire broke out at a multi-storied building in Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka, with no death reported so far.

    At least seven fire engines were fighting the fire on the sixth floor of the 12-storey building in Dhaka’s diplomatic area Gulshan, which is sending thick black smoke into the air visible at least several km away.

    The cause of the fire, which broke out around 7 p.m. local time, has not been ascertained with the security officials yet to comment on the incident, Xinhua news agency reported.

    No one knows how many are trapped inside the burning building though dozens of people were shortly evacuated from the building.

    Several people reportedly jumped off the building in a bid to save themselves from the blaze.

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