Major fire at Brahmapuram dumping yard

Reason behind the blaze yet to be ascertained, say Rescue personnel

March 02, 2023 07:24 pm | Updated March 04, 2023 06:57 pm IST - KOCHI

Fire and Rescue Services personnel trying to douse the fire that broke out at the Brahmapuram solid waste treatment plant on Thursday.

Fire and Rescue Services personnel trying to douse the fire that broke out at the Brahmapuram solid waste treatment plant on Thursday. | Photo Credit: THULASI KAKKAT

A major fire broke out at the dumping yard of the Kochi Corporation at Brahmapuram on Thursday.

Smoke that billowed out of the plant spread over Brahmapuram and Karimugal areas. Fire and Rescue Services personnel were deployed at the site to contain the fire that broke out around 4.30 p.m. Nearly 10 fire tenders from Thrikkakara, Eloor, Thripunithura, Gandhi Nagar, and Aluva were engaged in efforts to douse the flames.

Searing blaze
A video on the huge fire that broke out at Brahmapuram waste treatment plant on March 3, 2023. | Video Credit: Thulasi Kakkat
The fire was brought under control after six hours. 

The fire was brought under control after six hours.  | Photo Credit: THULASI KAKKAT

“We are facing hurdles in containing the fire as it had spread over mounds of waste. With the fire and smoke spreading fast, firefighters are finding it tough to move forward through heaps of waste,” said J.S. Sujith Kumar, Regional Fire Officer, Ernakulam. The fire was brought under control after six hours. Nearly 10 earth movers will be pressed into service on Friday morning to toss the heaps of waste and sprinkle it with water to avoid another fire.

Navas T.S., councillor representing the Brahmapuram ward of Vadavuocde-Puthencruz panchayat, said repeated incidents of fire at the yard remained a cause for concern for local residents. “Though biomining of waste is being carried out, there is a huge backlog,” he added.

Despite repeated episodes, the authorities have not been able to take concrete action to check such mishaps, according to a report filed by the State-Level Monitoring Committee.

Despite repeated episodes, the authorities have not been able to take concrete action to check such mishaps, according to a report filed by the State-Level Monitoring Committee. | Photo Credit: THULASI KAKKAT

Rescue personnel said the reason behind the fire had not been ascertained. It may require further probe to ascertain the exact cause. The dumping yard had witnessed two major fire incidents in January and March last year.

Despite repeated episodes, the authorities have not been able to take concrete action to check such mishaps, according to a report filed by the State-Level Monitoring Committee on Solid Waste Management following fire incidents in 2022. 

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