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Massive breaks out at market in Kokrajhar, 12-13 shops gutted

First Published: 19th March, 2023 14:18 IST

The incident took place at Hauriapet market area near Gossaigaon in Kokrajhar district where at least 12-15 shops and business establishments were gutted in the blaze.

Properties worth around 50 lakh rupees were gutted in a massive fire that broke out at a market area in Assam’s Kokrajhar district during the wee hours on today.

The incident took place at Hauriapet market area near Gossaigaon in Kokrajhar district where at least 12-15 shops and business establishments were gutted in the blaze.

However firefighters and the local administration rushed to the spot were able to douse the fire.

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