Devastating fire reduces Tulmulla band saw mill to ashes: A community in shock

In a tragic turn of events, a massive fire engulfed a band saw mill in the Tulmulla area of Ganderbal District, resulting in extensive damage and significant financial losses. The fire, which broke out unexpectedly, swiftly spread through the mill, reducing it to ashes before emergency responders could fully contain the blaze. According to an official from the Fire & Emergency Services, a coordinated effort involving police, fire tenders, and local residents was immediately launched to combat the inferno. Despite their valiant efforts, the fire proved relentless, completely gutting the mill. The saw mill, a vital business in the area, was jointly owned by Mohd Akbar Baba and Farooq Ahmad Bhat, both longstanding residents of Tulmulla. For these two men, the mill represented years of hard work and investment, now reduced to charred remains. While the fire wreaked havoc on the property, fortunately, no casualties have been reported. The swift response by the emergency services and local community likely prevented any loss of life. However, the full extent of the damage is still being assessed, and the owners are left to grapple with the devastating aftermath. The cause of the fire remains unknown, and authorities have initiated a thorough investigation to determine what sparked the blaze. The inquiry is expected to shed light on whether the fire was an accident or if there were other contributing factors. In the meantime, the community of Tulmulla stands in solidarity with the mill’s owners, offering support as they begin the arduous process of rebuilding. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerability of local businesses to such disasters and underscores the importance of fire safety and preparedness. As the investigation unfolds, the hope is that lessons will be learned to prevent future tragedies of this nature, ensuring that such a loss does not befall others in the community.

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