Fire Breaks Out At Boutique In Bhopal’s Populated Market; Watch Video
The fire was quickly contained, preventing it from spreading further.

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): A fire broke out at a boutique due to short circuit in Bhopal market on Tuesday. A video circulating on social media shows the shop engulfed in flames.
In the video, the shop can be seen completely engulfed in flames, with nearby shops also catching fire. Locals and passersby can be observed attempting to stop the fire, but it spread rapidly.
Thankfully, the market was still closed at the time, and no casualties were reported. Firefighters arrived promptly and worked to contain the fire, preventing further damage to the area.
Watch the video below :
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According to information, the boutique is located in Arera Colony Market. It was located above a medical shop.
Fortunately, no casualties were reported, as the incident occurred before the market had opened for the day.
Locals immediately called the fire brigade, and several fire trucks rushed to the spot to control the blaze.
The fire was quickly contained, preventing it from spreading further. Authorities believe the fire was caused by a short circuit.
The shop, which was completely damaged, was empty at the time of the incident. The quick response from the fire department helped avoid any major loss of life.
Investigations are ongoing to determine the exact cause of the fire, while shop owners in the area have been advised to ensure that their electrical installations are regularly checked for safety.
This incident highlights the importance of fire safety measures, especially in commercial areas where several businesses operate in close proximity.
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