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Kishtwar Fire Tragedy: 7 Injured, 6 Residential Houses Damaged

A major fire in Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir, damaged six houses and left seven people injured, with four critically hurt shifted to GMC Doda for treatment

A massive fire broke out in Kishtwar on Wednesday, damaging six residential houses and injuring seven people, officials said to ANI. According to Medical Superintendent Yudhveer Singh, the injured were admitted to the District Hospital, while four critically injured patients were later shifted to Government Medical College, Doda. Speaking to ANI, Yudhveer Singh said, “Eight injured in the fire incident were brought to District Hospital, Kishtwar. Four among them who are critically injured have been shifted to the Government Medical College Doda…

Kishtwar MLA Shagun Parihar called the incident “unfortunate” and said authorities have now brought the fire under control.

“It is a very unfortunate incident that around six houses caught fire in Kishtwar. About seven people have been injured and have been admitted to the hospital. The fire has now been brought under control,” Parihar said. Further details on the incident are still awaited.

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First published on: Aug 28, 2025 06:32 AM IST


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