Massive Fire at Indira Chowk Destroys 12 Shops; Mohammed Ali Shabbir Extends Cash Help to Victims
A major fire at Indira Chowk in Kamareddy destroyed 12 shops. Former minister Mohammed Ali Shabbir visited the spot and provided cash assistance to victims.

A massive fire broke out at Indira Chowk in Kamareddy, reducing 12 shops to ashes and causing heavy property loss.
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According to the information available, the fire destroyed fruit shops, flower shops, fast-food shops, and pan shops located in the area.
The incident caused major financial losses to the affected shop owners and local traders.
Mohammed Ali Shabbir Visits Fire Accident Spot
Former Congress minister Mohammed Ali Shabbir visited the fire accident spot in Kamareddy and interacted with affected shop owners and local residents to assess the situation.
He reviewed the damage caused by the fire and assured support to the victims affected by the incident.
Officials Present at Fire Site
During the inspection, several officials were present at the location, including:
- RDO
- MRO
- Uma Rani
Officials reviewed the situation following the fire incident at Indira Chowk.
Cash Assistance Provided to Affected Victims
Mohammed Ali Shabbir extended immediate financial assistance from his side to the affected persons.
According to the details:
- 22 affected persons received cash assistance
- Each affected person was given Rs. 8,000
He also assured that efforts would be made to secure additional support from the Congress government for those affected by the fire accident.
Heavy Loss Reported After Fire Accident
The fire reportedly caused extensive damage to multiple small businesses operating in the busy Indira Chowk area of Kamareddy.
Local residents and shopkeepers described the incident as a major loss for poor traders dependent on daily business activities.
The situation was later brought under control, while affected traders began assessing the extent of the losses.
A massive fire at Indira Chowk in Kamareddy destroyed 12 shops, including fruit, flower, fast-food, and pan shops, causing heavy financial losses. Former Congress minister Mohammed Ali Shabbir visited the spot, met affected shop owners, and provided Rs. 8,000 cash assistance each to 22 affected persons. Officials including the RDO, MRO, and Uma Rani were also present during the inspection.
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