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A fire erupted on the sixth floor of a high-rise building near Derozio College on Newtown Rajarhat Road in Narayanpur, prompting an immediate evacuation. Residents first noticed dense smoke coming from the affected floor, leading to widespread concern and prompting many to leave their apartments and gather outside. Firefighters were alerted swiftly, with three fire engines deployed to the scene as authorities aimed to contain the situation efficiently.
Fire personnel managed to bring the fire under control after an extended effort, using specialized equipment to prevent further spread. However, one elderly resident was affected by smoke inhalation and required immediate medical attention. The individual was taken to a nearby hospital, with no other injuries reported. Fire damage appears largely restricted to the area where the fire initially broke out, reducing the risk to surrounding units.
Narayanpur police officers and local MLA Tapas Chattopadhyay arrived at the location, coordinating with fire officials to support affected residents. Initial investigations by the fire department and law enforcement suggest that a short circuit might have triggered the fire, though officials are conducting further assessments. Witness statements from residents are also being collected to understand the incident more fully.
The fire has raised attention to the importance of stringent fire safety measures in high-rise buildings across the Narayanpur area. Authorities have confirmed that ongoing investigations will assess any additional safety actions needed to prevent similar incidents, while residents are calling for increased inspection and maintenance of safety systems in residential towers.