Fire in Surat textile market tamed after 32 hours; Rs 400 crore loss recorded

Fire in Surat textile market tamed after 32 hours; Rs 400 crore loss recorded

[New Indian Express] - 02/27/2025

AHMEDABAD: Fire at Shivshakti Textile Market in Gujarat's Surat has been tamed after a relentless 32-hour battle. Over 40 fire trucks pumped more than 40 lakh litres of water to douse the flames. Cooling operations are now underway. The fire first broke out in the market’s basement on February (…)



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