In a harrowing incident in Wagholi, a Pune family narrowly escaped a devastating fire, thanks to the quick thinking and heroic actions of the lady of the house. The incident not only highlights the importance of fire safety but also the bravery of everyda
WagholiFire SafetyHeroic ActionsPuneCommunity SupportReal Estate PuneNov 03, 2024

The exact cause of the fire is still under investigation, but initial reports suggest that it might have started due to an electrical fault.
Mrs. Priya Sharma, the lady of the house, woke up her family, instructed them to evacuate the flat, called the emergency services, and alerted the building management. She also reminded her family to stay low and cover their mouths and noses with wet cloths.
The fire chief, Mr. Ashok Kumar, praised Mrs. Sharma for her bravery and quick actions, noting that her response was a model for how to handle such emergencies.
The Wagholi Fire Department has issued a statement urging residents to be vigilant and to follow fire safety guidelines. They have also announced plans to conduct more fire safety workshops in the community.
The Sharmas are currently staying with relatives while their flat is being repaired. The local community has rallied around them, offering support and assistance.

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