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Fire in Haa Bazaar

Today a fire in Haa bazaar destroyed 4 houses leaving many famalies without anything. The fire which started at about 1 in the afternoon was finally brought under control at about 4. After the fire I spoke to one of the victims, Mr. Gopinathan, who lost everything. Mr. Gopinathan is from Kerala, and he has lived in the same house for 14 years. In-fact his eldest daughter was born in the same house. His daughter has exams tomorrow.

Fire in Haa Bazaar

The smoke from the fire in Haa bazaar as seen from a distance.

Fire in Haa Bazaar

4 houses were razed to the ground by the fire.

Fire in Haa Bazaar

The 4 houses were at the upper end of the Haa bazaar.

Fire in Haa Bazaar

Electrical problem is suspected as the cause of the fire.

Fire in Haa Bazaar

The strong afternoon wind also helped in spreading the fire.

Fire in Haa Bazaar

By around 4 PM, the fire was brought under control.

Fire in Haa Bazaar

People from all over Haa helped in bringing the fire under control. People from Paro and Thimphu had also rushed to Haa to help.

Fire in Haa Bazaar

The Police fire engins did a good job in containing the fire..

Fire in Haa Bazaar

Most of the upper levels of the houses were occupied by tenants.

Fire in Haa Bazaar

The proximity of the Haa Chhu (river) was a big factor in effectively combating the fire.

Fire in Haa Bazaar

Most families lost everything in the fire.

Fire in Haa Bazaar

Fortunately no lives were lost.

Fire in Haa Bazaar

Dry weather, strong afternoon wind and carelessness contribute to many tragic fires during the winter.

Fire in Haa Bazaar

The Royal Bhutan Army and IMTRAT did a fantastic job in fighting the fire.

Fire in Haa Bazaar

The house in which Gopinathan and his family lived for 14 years.

Fire in Haa Bazaar

Unrecognizable.

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2 Comments

  1. Posted November 19, 2009 at 6:11 pm | Permalink

    Its a real pity. Bhuatn is seeing lots of disaster this year. Its high time that the Policy makers should get their shoilder to the wheels. Pro-active responsive and disaster prepared ness is the only way out from the uncertainities of disaster.

  2. Dorji
    Posted November 24, 2009 at 2:11 pm | Permalink

    Wherever there is any disaster anywhere in the country, the soldiers of the three armed forces are always there in the forefront, no matter what we can always count on them. Cheers to the armed forces.

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