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According to initial reports, the fire quickly reached the populous community, leaving residents fearful for their lives and property.

Digital Desk: Residents of Jonaki Nagar in Panikhaiti, on the outskirts of Guwahati, were terrified after a massive forest fire broke out on Tuesday.

According to sources, the fire started near the Panikhaiti railway station at the foot of Jonaki Nagar. Soon after it started, the fire swiftly devoured a considerable amount of the forest cover.

The residents of Jonaki Nagar began to fear as the fire quickly spread and began to approach the adjoining community.

Jonaki Nagar, a crowded community, is near to the region where the fire first broke out, causing the people to fear.

According to initial reports, the fire quickly reached the populous community, leaving residents fearful for their lives and property.

Furthermore, the fire brigade did not respond quickly to the incident. According to reports, the flames were eventually put out by residents.

Another big fire destroyed seven business establishments in Assam's Nalbari district yesterday.

On Monday night, a fire was reported from a market area in Mukalmua's Rampur. The inferno is thought to have started from a hotel called 'Bhaiti Cabin,' according to residents.

According to Rampur residents, the fire destroyed buildings worth crores of rupees. They further said that the roaring inferno destroyed at least seven businesses, including a restaurant, pharmacy, hardware store, book booths, and stationery shops.

Meanwhile, firefighting workers and police officers came on the scene after being notified of the issue. As of now, the fire is under control. Fortunately, no casualties or deaths have been reported as a result of the incident.

"Around seven business establishments and shops were gutted in the massive fire," a Rampur resident claimed of the event. We believe the fire started as a result of a short circuit at the 'Bhaiti Cabin' hotel. It subsequently spread to surrounding businesses, destroying two pharmacies, a hardware store, a bookstore, and a retail store."

 

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