Fire Incidents Drop 25% In J & K In 2025
He said the department responded to 6,039 fire calls, 59 rescue calls and 53 false calls, deploying 322 fire tenders and quick response vehicles (QRVs) with the support of 2,157 personnel during the year.
ADVERTISEMENTTimely and coordinated operations resulted in saving property worth about Rs 5000 crore while losses were limited to Rs 300 crore, underscoring the effectiveness of preparedness and rapid response mechanisms, the spokesman said.
“A major highlight of 2025 has been a reduction of 1,994 fire incidents compared to 2024, representing an approximate 25 per cent decline from 8,033 incidents in the previous year. This notable decrease reflects the positive impact of sustained fire prevention initiatives and increased public awareness, contributing to safer communities,” the spokesman said.
“A total of 3,728 fire safety audits were conducted in hospitals, hotels, nursing homes, educational institutions, government buildings and commercial establishments, with recommendations issued to enhance fire-fighting infrastructure, evacuation preparedness and overall safety standards,” he said.
ADVERTISEMENTThe department also rendered vital support during Operation Sindoor by mobilising fire tenders and trained crews, particularly in Poonch, Uri, Sopore and Kupwara districts, the spokesman said.
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