Srinagar: As winter settles over Kashmir, a gradual uptick in fire emergencies begins to surface as households rely more on heating and electrical appliances. Each year, officials note that small lapses in routine safety practices often contribute to preventable emergencies.
Fire statistics for Srinagar show a marked drop in reported incidents compared to the previous year. Last year saw approximately 720 fire incidents, averaging 60 per month. This year, the number has dropped to about 468 incidents, translating to a monthly average of 42
Despite the decline, Assistant Director Fire and Emergency Services Aqib Hussain Mir said winter consistently brings fresh vulnerabilities.
Mir noted that two causes dominate most incidents in Kashmir: electrical faults and LPG-related hazards.
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