Union Minister visits fire-hit Surat textile market, announces Rs 11 lakh relief

IANS March 1, 2025 200 views

A catastrophic fire ravaged the Shivshakti Textile Market in Surat, destroying over 500 shops across four stories. Union Minister C.R. Patil visited the site and immediately announced Rs 11 lakh in financial relief for affected traders. The fire, which burned for 32 intense hours, involved massive firefighting efforts from multiple agencies. The local textile traders' association is now seeking additional support through government schemes and public donations.

"We will secure relief through state and central government schemes" - C.R. Patil, Union Jal Shakti Minister
Surat, March 1: Union Jal Shakti Minister and Gujarat BJP President C.R. Patil visited the fire-stricken Shivshakti Textile Market, where a massive blaze reduced over 500 of the 800 shops to ashes.

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Massive fire destroyed over 500 shops in Surat's textile market

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Firefighting operation lasted 44 hours with 500+ personnel

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Relief fund established for affected traders

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Minister promises additional government assistance

The devastating fire, which raged for 32 hours before being brought under control, caused extensive losses to traders. The initial blaze erupted in the basement shops of the four-story Shiv Shakti Textile Market on February 26, at approximately 2:00 PM. Firefighters managed to control this fire after several hours of rigorous efforts.

However, on the morning of February 27, a second, more severe fire ignited on the upper floors of the same building. This subsequent blaze proved more challenging to contain, with firefighting operations extending over 44 hours and involving over 500 personnel from the Surat Fire and Emergency Services (SFES), industrial unit teams, police, and the Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC).

During his visit, Patil announced financial assistance for affected traders, stating that the BJP would contribute Rs 11 lakh to the relief fund.

He handed over a cheque for the amount to the Federation of Surat Textile Traders Association (FOSTA), which has set up a relief fund committee to support traders facing financial distress.

A delegation of five FOSTA members is scheduled to meet the Chief Minister to seek further aid. The relief fund remains open for public contributions, with donations starting from Rs 5,000 and extending to several lakh rupees.

Patil assured that a formal proposal for additional government assistance would be submitted. He also emphasised that efforts would be made to secure relief through various state and central government schemes, offering hope to the struggling textile traders in the aftermath of the disaster.

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