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Fire broke out at Santoshpur railway station in Bengal, more than 20 shops gutted

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The fire at Santoshpur railway station in West Bengal’s South 24 Parganas district has been brought under control and train services have resumed. A senior officer gave this information. He said that there is no news of any casualty in the incident. The official said that seven fire tenders took about three hours to control the fire that broke out on Thursday evening.

He told that after this fire incident, train services were suspended on the Budge Budge-Sealdah section of Eastern Railway. He said, “At present, the movement of trains is normal.” The official said that no property of the railways was damaged, but more than 20 small shops located on several platforms were completely gutted in the fire. He said that investigation is being done to find out the cause of the fire.

Please tell that the flames were so terrible that it took a long time for the fire engine to extinguish the flames. However, even the fire brigade personnel could not know the cause of the fire. By then many shops were completely gutted in fire. The fire was brought under control by 7 fire engines after about 3 hours of effort. After this, train services resumed from the station.

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