Brien, Nishat inhabitants demand fire station
Srinagar, Dec 28: Inhabitants of Brein and Nishat areas have expressed strong resentment over inordinate delay in setting up of a fire station in the area.
A delegation from the area said they have been approaching the Fire Services and others departments for the purpose but to no avail.
“Over the years many fire incidents have taken place in Brein Nishat and adjoining areas. However in absence of a fire station, most of the structures were gutted in these incidents. There is large chunk of government land in the area on which the fire station can be set up. We had even offered to donate our land for the endeavor. Ironically, the authorities are resorting to dilly-dallying tactics,” the delegation said.
They appealed the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir to look into the matter.
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