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Rising Kashmir > Blog > Opinion > Rise in Fire Incidents in the Valley: A serious concern
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Rise in Fire Incidents in the Valley: A serious concern

In recent years, the frequency of fire incidents in the Valley has surged, with reports attributing this rise to various factors, including outdated electrical infrastructure, inadequate fire safety measures, and even deliberate acts of arson

ARIF MEHRAJ SHAH
Last updated: June 28, 2024 12:52 am
ARIF MEHRAJ SHAH
Published: June 28, 2024
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Srinagar, Jun 24 (ANI): Flames billow out after a fire broke out in the Malaratta area, in Srinagar on Monday. Several houses were gutted in fire. Efforts to douse the fire are underway. (ANI Photo)
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Over the last few years, the valley is witnessing an alarming rise in fire incidents causing damage to property and also resulting in number of deaths and injuries. These blazes, often devastating and sometimes deadly, pose a severe risk to both human life and property, as well as the valley’s delicate environment. This steady increase in the number of fire incidents depicts the grim picture about the safety of people and their property.

 

The rise in the number of fire incidents is alarming and needs immediate attention from the government and the concerned authorities.  From building norms to safety standards applicable to residential properties, fire safety standards pertaining to electrical and mechanical systems, fire safety standards for commercial set-ups and offices – there is a lot that is being ignored by the authorities

 

The Growing Threat

In recent years, the frequency of fire incidents in the Valley has surged, with reports attributing this rise to various factors, including outdated electrical infrastructure, inadequate fire safety measures, and even deliberate acts of arson. The harsh winter season, when heating appliances are in constant use, further exacerbates the situation. The consequences are dire: loss of homes, livelihoods, and in the worst cases, lives.

 

Strengthening Infrastructure

One of the primary steps towards mitigating this crisis is the overhaul of the outdated electrical and building infrastructure. Many buildings in Kashmir are old and not up to modern safety standards, making them particularly vulnerable to fires. The government must prioritize updating electrical systems, ensuring they comply with current safety codes. Additionally, new constructions should adhere strictly to fire-resistant building materials and designs.

 

Enhancing Firefighting Capabilities

Kashmir’s firefighting capabilities need significant enhancement. The existing fire stations are often under-equipped and understaffed. Investing in modern firefighting equipment, increasing the number of fire stations, and ensuring that they are strategically located can make a substantial difference. Furthermore, training programs for firefighters must be updated to include the latest techniques and technologies.

 

Promoting Community Awareness

Community awareness plays a crucial role in preventing fire incidents. The government and non-governmental organizations should launch extensive public awareness campaigns about fire safety. These campaigns can educate residents on safe heating practices, the importance of regular electrical maintenance, and how to respond effectively in case of a fire. Schools can incorporate fire safety education into their curriculum, fostering a culture of awareness from a young age.

 

Regulatory Measures and Enforcement

Stringent regulatory measures are essential. Regular inspections of residential and commercial buildings for compliance with fire safety regulations should be mandated. Penalties for non-compliance must be severe enough to act as a deterrent. Moreover, investigating and addressing the causes of deliberate fires requires a robust legal framework and proactive law enforcement.

 

Environmental and Forestry Measures

The Valley’s forests, a vital part of its ecosystem, are also at risk. Forest fires not only threaten biodiversity but also contribute to air pollution. Implementing better forest management practices, such as creating firebreaks and conducting controlled burns, can help prevent large-scale forest fires. Involving local communities in forest conservation efforts can foster a sense of ownership and responsibility.

 

Conclusion

The rising fire incidents in Kashmir Valley are a complex challenge that demands a comprehensive and coordinated response. While the administration has had enough time to come up with alternatives and strong policy measures, there is no consolation felt by the people till now. The government can at least push for the implementation of fire safety standards that are pushed aside by the people, builders as well as government officials.

 

The Fire and Emergency department also needs to start massive awareness campaign that can make people aware of how to make infrastructural adjustments in their households to reduce the risk of fire hazards. In addition, it is the responsibility of the people also to implement and obey fire safety rules and fire safety mechanisms in order to reduce the risk of fire incidents in future.

 

Fire safety weeks and intensive programmes on fire hazards cum safety can set off people to make their living space exempt from fire hazards and possible disasters. Still what is more needed is an effective and thorough plan to make the city, urban and sub urban areas fireproof. In places where density is more, fires often spread and become difficult to control. Apart from this, many localities have such narrow lanes and connecting them is difficult and in some cases impossible for fire-fighting vehicles to reach the target place. A total work up on all minor and major fire safety issues is required. The beauty and heritage of Kashmir are worth preserving, and it is incumbent upon all stakeholders—government, communities, and individuals—to act decisively and collaboratively in this critical endeavor.

 

 

(Author is PhD scholar and social activist)

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