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Sustained alertness needed

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
December 10, 2025
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Srinagar has witnessed a significant decline in fire incidents this year, offering a much-needed sense of relief for the city’s densely populated neighbourhoods. Against last year’s alarming figure of 720 fire-related cases, the current year has recorded 468 incidents, marking a noticeable improvement. This downward trend reflects better public awareness, quicker response by fire and emergency services and growing precautionary measures in households and commercial establishments. However, while the numbers are encouraging, they also underline the need for sustained alertness to ensure that this progress continues. Fires in Srinagar often spread rapidly due to closely built residential clusters, narrow lanes, and old electrical systems. Winters further intensify the risk as people heavily rely on heating appliances. Therefore, reducing incidents cannot be treated as a temporary achievement but it must become a long-term goal backed by consistent preparedness and community cooperation. Authorities must continue upgrading fire service infrastructure, ensuring timely inspections, and strengthening rapid-response teams. Regular checks on commercial establishments, government buildings and congested localities can greatly minimise hazards arising from faulty wiring or improper storage of inflammable materials. The public responsibility at this juncture is pivotal as the preventive measures like avoiding overload on circuits, maintaining fire extinguishers at home, ensuring clear access for fire tenders and following safety advisories can save precious lives and property. The dip in fire incidents is a positive sign, but the mission is far from over. Srinagar must remain alert and proactive. By strengthening safety systems and fostering a culture of prevention, the city can continue reducing fire incidents and protect its people from avoidable tragedies.

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