Srinagar, July 22 -- Fire incidents tend to become more frequent during the summer months in Jammu and Kashmir due to a combination of environmental and human factors. High temperatures, prolonged heat waves, and dry vegetation make the surroundings more combustible, increasing the risk of fires spreading rapidly once ignited. Summer also brings with it a surge in electricity usage for cooling appliances, which can overload systems and cause short circuits. In this context, even a small spark or accidental ignition can lead to a major disaster, particularly in congested localities or areas with inadequate fire safety infrastructure. In one such incident, fire broke out in the Rajbagh area of Srinagar late Sunday night involving residentia...
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