Heaters, Blankets and Rising Flames: Inside Kashmir’s Winter Fire Crisis
By Ikkz Ikbal
Fire trucks have been racing through Kashmir almost every night this season. Sirens cut through the shivering cold, echoing off empty streets as crews rush toward homes already glowing with orange light.
Winter has only begun, and the valley is witnessing a troubling surge in fire incidents that shows no sign of slowing down.
The danger grows sharper with every degree the temperature drops.
This rise feels alarming because these fires rarely stay contained. Houses in older neighbourhoods stand close together, many built with timber frames that catch in seconds.
A spark inside one kitchen or bedroom can spread across an entire lane before families understand what has happened. People step out into the freezing night wearing pherans, watching flames swallow years of work, saving only what they can grab during those frantic moments.
The broader numbers show how deeply the crisis has taken hold.
In 2024, the Fire and Emergency Services Department responded to 6,752 calls across Jammu and Kashmir. Nearly 3,000 buildings were damaged.........





















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