Mahakumbh Fire: cm Yogi took cognizance of the incident...
There is news of a fire in Prayagraj Mahakumbh mela area, this fire is so fierce that the smoke of fire was visible from a distance. At the same time, fire brigade vehicles have reached the spot to extinguish the fire and are trying to control the fire. At the same time, due to this fire, tents around Kumbh have also come under the grip and cylinders kept in the tents are constantly blasting.
This massive fire in the Mahakumbh area is so much that 20 to 25 tents have been burnt in it. This fire has started under the iron bridge on the road ahead of the arena. At the same time, the work of relief and rescue is being expedited by the administration and it is also being taken care that no one is trapped there. At the same time, chief minister Yogi Adityanath took cognizance of the fire in the Mahakumbh area. On the instructions of the chief minister, senior officers are present on the spot and the chief minister has given instructions for proper treatment of the injured.
The fire in Mahakumbh has been brought under control, many camps have been burnt to ashes due to this fire. Half a dozen fire brigade vehicles have brought the fire under control. This massive fire broke out near the Old GT Road crossing on the border of Sector 19 and Sector 5. First of all, the fire broke out in Vivekananda camp, there is a possibility of fire due to a spark or short circuit of electricity. Due to the fire, this camp has been completely burnt to ashes.
Along with this, other camps nearby were also evacuated. The fire also engulfed many other camps, however, the fire has been brought under control. So far no information has come out about the loss of any devotee. Swami Shri Gopi hari Ji Maharaj of nirmal Ashram told that 6 cylinders burst in the fire in Mahakumbh and the remaining cylinders were taken out. The fire broke out in about 10000 SQ feet area, the cloth of the entire area has been burnt, only bamboo sticks are left. About 20 fire brigade vehicles have come to control this fire.