A restaurant in Little India caught fire on Monday morning, but, fortunately, no one was hurt.
The fire took place early at 10.10 am, and the Singapore Civil Defence Force came to the rescue. Two fire engines, a red rhino, and an ambulance immediately went to the scene, and two water jets quickly subsided the fire.
The fire took place at 102 Serangoon Road, and the contents of the kitchen, the kitchen area, and the rooftop on the second floor were heavily damaged. By the time the Singapore Civil Defence Force arrived, thirteen people in the restaurant at the blaze had already self-evacuated with proper caution.
Little India in Singapore is one of the most crowded areas in the country. It serves as a home to the Indian-Tamil community who prefer to stay together in that region. The area is home to countless restaurants, and the fire department reported that a gas leak in the kitchen caused the fire.
Last Updated on by Himani Rawat
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