Kashmir Observer

Lack Of Fire Station Raises Alarm In HMT Industrial Estate

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SRINAGAR: The unit holders at the Industrial Estate of HMT Zainakote here have expressed deep concern over the absence of a fire station, citing numerous incidents where businesses have been reduced to ashes.

Former president of the Industrial Estate, Kumar Ji Wanchoo stressed upon the pressing need for a fire tender station, stating that despite four decades of demand, their plea remains unheeded.

"This is the eleventh unit that has burned to ashes. With a fire tender on-site, the damage could have been minimized," Wanchoo lamented.

The aggrieved unit holders highlighte­d the paradox of government claims of fostering investment and industrial growth while neglecting essential infrastruc­ture.

Javid Haroon, another unit holder and former president of the industrial estate expressed disillusio­nment over the lack of response to their repeated appeals for a fire tender. "Is this the government's seriousnes­s towards industrial­ists? We feel neglected and unheard," Haroon asserted.

Current president of the estate, Farooq Ahmad, echoed similar concerns, stressing that the absence of a fire tender station leaves many businesses vulnerable to devastatin­g fires.

"Despite the evident risk, authoritie­s have shown a lack of urgency and non-seriousnes­s in allocating the fire tender station in our estate," Ahmad remarked.

He said that the recent fire incident that engulfed a plastic factory in Srinagar's HMT industrial estate, underscore­s the urgent necessity for proactive measures to safeguard businesses from such disasters.

“As unit holders continue to grapple with the aftermath of these incidents, the absence of a fire tender station remains a glaring gap in the industrial estate's infrastruc­ture, raising pertinent questions about the government's commitment to ensuring the safety and prosperity of its industrial sector”, Wanchoo remarked.

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