Cashew factory, haystack destroyed in 2 fire incidents, ₹3 crore loss incurred
The New Indian Express Belagavi|January 02, 2025
TWO separate fire incidents in Khanapur on Tuesday caused significant damage, with losses estimated to over Rs 3 crore.
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In the first incident, a fire broke out at a cashew processing factory near Rumewadi Naka in the early hours of Tuesday, because of which 30 tons of cashew nuts, machinery, and the building were also severely damaged.

The factory, owned by Suresh Shivangekar, specialises in processing raw cashews into finished nuts.

A short circuit is believed to have occurred around 2.30 am, which was caused by a spark in the heater that is used for controlling the temperature.

Suresh Shivangekar and his brother Netaji, who live nearby, noticed the fire and promptly alerted the fire brigade, alerted the neighbours and attempted to contain the flames.

Fire fighters, led by officer Manohar Rathod, managed to control the fire after extensive efforts.

Despite this, they incurred a loss of about Rs 3 crore.

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