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A sense of panic gripped passengers at the heart of Kolkata as a fire and billowing smoke spread within the premises of the Ravindra Sadan Metro station, a vital lifeline of the city. The incident, which occurred on the second floor where the reservation office is located, sent plumes of smoke and flames into the air, triggering distress among both commuters and office personnel.
Swift action was taken to address the situation. A prompt response from the fire department led to the arrival of firefighting personnel at the scene. Their immediate efforts focused on extinguishing the flames, alleviating the mounting panic.
The Metro Rail Management issued a statement on Wednesday, shedding light on the incident. It was revealed that the fire originated from the cooling tower situated above the Metro office. This sudden outbreak of flames contributed to the overall atmosphere of unease. As a result, commuters heading to their offices midweek experienced a temporary disruption to their routine.
According to sources, the fire that erupted early in the morning has since been brought under control. Subsequently, normalcy has been restored to the area's traffic flow. An investigation into the cause of the fire is now underway, with preliminary speculation suggesting a potential short circuit as the trigger.
As the investigation unfolds, commuters and the local community await a comprehensive understanding of the incident's origin.
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