Kolkata: A major fire broke out at a chips factory located on the national highway in the Alampur area of Howrah district of West Bengal on late Wednesday afternoon at around 12 noon. An hour later, only two engines arrived at the spot, sparking outrage among locals. Local people alleged negligence against the administration. Eventually, the fire was brought under control with the help of 20 fire engines. No casualties were reported.
According to reports, the fire spread rapidly due to a large amount of waste stored in the factory. Apart from the negligence of the administration, the locals also expressed their displeasure over the fire-fighting system of the factory. They also complained that there were many irregularities during the construction of this industrial park.
Debabrata Bhowmik, a former member of Mashila Gram Panchayat, said, "I was the first to witness to raging fire and immediately called up the fire brigade. Even after reporting the incident, the fire brigade reached the spot late." He couldn't hold his displeasure and said, "only two fire engines came to put out such a big fire. I also complained that the factory and the industrial taluk, lack a proper fire extinguishing system. Around four to five thousand workers work in this industrial taluk. Also expressed concern that any major accident could lead to loss of life at any time."