Staff Reporter :
A MASSIVE fire broke out on
Tuesday afternoon in a threestorey garment manufacturing
unit located behind Satna
Building in Lordganj’s
Supermarket area. The factory,
operated by Amit Jain, was closed
due to the weekly off. Costly
machinery, furniture and a large
stock of raw and finished garments worth lakhs of rupees were
gutted in the incident. The cause
of the fire is still unknown.
Since the unit was closed and
no workers were present, the fire
went unnoticed until smoke
reached the front side. Locals
spotted the fumes and flames
and immediately informed the
owner. They also informed the
Fire Department of the Jabalpur
Municipal Corporation (JMC).
After receiving the information, the civic body pressed six
fire tenders and tankers into
action. Senior JMC officials,
including Municipal
Commissioner Ramprakash
Ahirwar along with police teams
also reached the site.
Firefighters had to made herculean efforts to control the
flames. They sprayed water
from the tenders and battled
the blaze for several hours,
finally bringing it under control by evening. Fire fighters
faced difficulty as extinguished
sections kept reigniting due to
multiple layers of cloth stored
on different floors. Residents
in adjoining buildings were
evacuated as a precaution
while fire personnel worked to
contain the blaze.
Amit Jain, when contacted
said he runs the manufacturing unit Pooja Garments
Industry in Satna Building.
He
received information about the
fire around 11.30 am. Jain said
he manufactures shirts, kurtas, pyjamas and similar garments. He added that expensive machines, including fusion
units, boilers, every type of
modern sewing machines and
other equipment were charred
in the blaze. When asked about
the loss, he declined to comment. However, sources estimate the loss at more than one
crore rupees.