Shimla: A broken fire in Nichli Village was rudicized in the Chirgaon area of Shimla District Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday night which left two houses completely burned while many cattle died.
According to officials, the fire broke around 11 o’clock at night at the 80-year-old Salpur house living in a two-story house with three sons and their families.
The fire then spread to the TWARMANI home, 47.
The fire partly damaged three other houses while one house was partly dismantled by villagers to prevent fire from the spread.
Salpur alone at home during the incident like other family members attended the wedding ceremony.
Even though the villagers rushed to a place to extinguish the fire, they could not save two houses which were completely destroyed in a few minutes.
Not only cash, jewelry, and other household items such as furniture, beds, equipment, rations, clothing and documents are burned but 10 animals are also burned alive in the incident.
An official said that three goats, one sheep, two cows and calves were burned alive with home and pissing salpur in addition to cash and other home goods.
“In addition to cash and all other household articles, three cows were burned alive at the TWARMANI home.
Both houses have been completely destroyed.
The fire also destroyed three other houses partially.
Fire starting from the salpur house,” he said.
The police said the reason for the fire was still unknown.
“The fire was controlled after a lot of effort by villagers and fires.
There were no victims of the man reported.
However, some livestock has been burned alive.” Officials from the Revenue Department reached the village on Thursday morning.
The victims were given assistance immediately according to the government’s manual.
Houses continue to burn in villages in Himachal Pradesh in winter.
Razing fire most old houses are built with wood and debris and those who provide animal feed in the house.
The fire spread very quickly in these houses.
The main reason for the fire in many cases is a short circuit.
In a similar incident, 27 houses had been reduced to ash by fire in Majhan Kullu Village a few days ago.