Visits Fire-Hit Area in Nowhatta, Urges Government and Public Support for Affected Families
Srinagar, February 6, 2026: Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr. Molvi Muhammad Umar Farooq expressed deep grief and anguish over the devastating fire incident in Shahampora, in the vicinity of Jama Masjid, in which 12 residential houses were gutted, leaving several families homeless in the harsh winter, and the fire incident in chattabal area yesterday in which also many houses were gutted .
Addressing the Friday congregation at Jama Masjid today, Mirwaiz said that during winter unfortunately there is rise in fire incidents across the city, causing suffering to people. He asked residents to exercise greater caution, especially during winter months when the use of heating devices increases the risk of fire hazards.
At the same time, Mirwaiz stressed that the concerned departments, particularly the Fire & Emergency Services, must be better prepared to deal with such emergencies in densely populated areas like Shahre Khas.
Referring to last night’s incident, he said that the fire brigades reportedly ran out of water and many fire hydrants in the locality were found to be non-functional. He called for regular inspections and maintenance of fire hydrants to ensure they remain operational at all times.
Mirwaiz appreciated the courage and dedication of the firemen who risk their lives to save people and property, but remarked that without proper equipment and adequate water supply, their efforts are severely hampered. He noted that water had to be drawn from the fountain of Jama Masjid, which eventually helped in bringing the fire under control.
After Friday prayers, Mirwaiz personally visited the affected area, met with the victims, and expressed solidarity with the distressed families. He assured them of all possible support and assistance during this difficult time.
Mirwaiz asked the Government to take immediate cognisance of this mishap and that in chattabal area and provide all assistance to the fire affected households .
Mirwaiz also made a heartfelt appeal from the pulpit of Jama Masjid, urging people to come forward and extend all help to the affected families who are in urgent need of support and relief and help them to rebuild their homes



