VIDEO: Fire Incidents Reported In Pune's Kondhwa & Baner, No Injuries
Firefighters swiftly contained both fires

VIDEO: Fire Incidents Reported In Pune's Kondhwa & Baner, No Injuries | Video Screengrabs
Two separate fire incidents occurred in Pune on Monday midnight. The initial report came from the Excellent Packing Godown in Kondhwa Budruk, followed by another at the Modi Square building in Baner. Firefighters swiftly contained both fires. Additionally, they successfully rescued a worker who was trapped on the third floor of the building in Baner. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in either incident.
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Recently, a tragic fire incident occurred at a candle manufacturing unit in Talawade. The Pimpri-Chinchwad police confirmed the death toll from the fire has risen to nine, following one additional fatality reported on Sunday. Besides, the police received the forensic DNA analysis reports for the six individuals who were charred beyond recognition. Subsequently, their remains were handed over to their family members on Monday morning. Presently, seven others remain in critical condition as a result of the incident.
Meanwhile, three individuals have been arrested in connection with the case. Among them are Shubhangi Sutar (35), the wife of the main accused, Nazir Amir Shikalgar (71), the landowner, and Sagar Rameshchand Bhakkad (35), the chemical supplier. The primary accused, Sharad Sutar (45), sustained injuries during the incident and has been admitted to Sassoon General Hospital.
In response to this incident, Bhosari MLA Mahesh Landge emphasised the urgent need for a dedicated burns hospital in Pimpri-Chinchwad during his address at the ongoing winter session of the state legislature.
Expressing concern, Landge highlighted the fire incident, which resulted in the tragic loss of lives, primarily women workers. He acknowledged the government's swift response in extending aid to the affected families. However, Landge underscored the expanding nature of Pimpri-Chinchwad, now housing a population of over 30 lakh, and pressed for the establishment of a dedicated burns hospital in the industrial city.
"I join other local representatives in urging the state government to instruct the PCMC Commissioner to prioritise the establishment of this crucial healthcare facility," Landge asserted, underscoring the critical necessity for a burns hospital in the region.
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