Fire breaks out at Sultoni Kabir bazaar in Dushanbe

A fire has broken out at Dushanbe’s Sultoni Kabir bazaar to sell building materials. According to some source, the fire broke out today morning at about 5:00 am at Sultoni Kabir’s row to sell car tires.  According to the preliminary data, the fire spread an area of 600 square meters   Dozens of firefighting crews are involved […]

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A fire has broken out at Dushanbe’s Sultoni Kabir bazaar to sell building materials.

According to some source, the fire broke out today morning at about 5:00 am at Sultoni Kabir’s row to sell car tires.  According to the preliminary data, the fire spread an area of 600 square meters  

Dozens of firefighting crews are involved in extinguishing the fire, a source told Asia-Plus in an interview.

According to him, senior representatives of the Interior Ministry, the Emergencies Committee and the Dushanbe Administration arrived in the fire site.  

No injured was still reported, the source added. 

It already the second large fire breaking out at the Sultoni Kabir bazaar.  The fire that broke out at the bazaar in June 2018 reportedly spread around the area of 1,200 square meters. 

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