
Fire at Ghazni's Bismillah Market Controlled, One Million Afghanis in Damage Prevented
A fire broke out last night inside the Bismillah Market in the Bazazi area of Ghazni city's second security zone, caused by an electrical short circuit.
The Ghazni Security Command's firefighting team responded promptly to the scene and successfully controlled the blaze.
According to the command's media office, the timely intervention prevented financial damage amounting to around one million Afghanis.
No injuries or casualties were mentioned in the incident.
The Ghazni Security Command urged citizens to exercise caution with electrical systems and installations to avoid similar fires in the future.
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