Devastating fire destroys four houses at Gairigaon area in Tung Kurseong - Four houses including three wooden and a
concrete house were gutted down completely by a devastating fire late
last night at Gairigaon area in Tung under Kurseong sub-division.
Although the wooden houses were completely destroyed, there were no
reports of any casualties in the fire. The houses belonged to Narbu
Sherpa, Tashi Sherpa, Pasang Sherpa and Dorjee Sherpa, according to
police sources.
Two fire tenders from Kurseong Fire
Station along with the help of the locals were able to control the fire
after around one and half hour of struggle. The cause of the fire is
yet to be ascertained but sources said Passang Sherpa had lit a candle
at his house and later the same candle many have led to the fire. The
fire spread rapidly because of the wooden structure and the high winds,
spreading to the adjacent house in quick succession.
As the incident occurred during the
night, all the family members including their children of the four
houses were sleeping in their respective houses but fortunately, no one
was injured.
Narbu Sherpa said he is unaware of how
the fire started, but it seemed to have originated from his brother
Passang’s house. He estimated a property totalling Rs.40 lakh were
completely destroyed in the fire.
Kurseong MLA Rohit Sharma, the area GTA
Sabhasad Anosh Thapa, Kurseong BDO officials, concerned Panchayat
officials and Hill TMC leaders including Rajen Mukhia and NB Khawas also
visited the incident site and took stock of the situation.
Talking to the reporters, Thapa said the
GTA has distributed mattresses, blankets and a gas stove with a
cylinder to the fire victims. He also said that they will try their best
to provide other aids under the Backward Caste Welfare (BCW)
department.
NB Khawas said that from their side they
have already informed the district and block administration to execute
appropriate aids and other relief measures for the victims along with
government aids and facilities to the victims for the immediate
reconstruction of their houses.
St. Mary’s I Gram Panchayat, secretary,
Sangeeta Lama said that with the help of Panchayat and BDO department,
relief commodities including food grains have been provided to all the
four families. They have been provided temporary accommodation at a
local forest department cottage.(EOIC)

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