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Fire at Anakapalli’s Gandhi Agricultural Market Causes Damage

Fire at Anakapalli’s Gandhi Agricultural Market Causes Damage

Fire at Anakapalli’s Gandhi Agricultural Market

A large fire erupted at a shop in Anakapalli’s Gandhi Agricultural Market in Andhra Pradesh, India. The fire was caused by a short circuit, leading to significant damage to electrical appliances. Farmers heading to the market noticed smoke coming from the shop and quickly alerted the Anakapalli Fire Station. After two hours of effort, firefighters successfully controlled the flames. Shop owner Kandrakeula Prasad noted that a large quantity of goods was stored due to the festive season. Further details are awaited.

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Anakapalli -: Anakapalli is a town in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is known for its agricultural markets where farmers sell their produce.

Gandhi Agricultural Market -: Gandhi Agricultural Market is a place in Anakapalli where farmers and traders buy and sell agricultural products like fruits, vegetables, and grains.

Short circuit -: A short circuit happens when electricity takes an unexpected path, causing too much current to flow. This can lead to fires or damage to electrical devices.

Firefighters -: Firefighters are trained people who help put out fires and rescue people from dangerous situations. They use special equipment to control and stop fires.

Festive season -: The festive season in India includes celebrations like Diwali, Dussehra, and Christmas, when people buy more goods and gifts, leading to increased storage and sales in markets.
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