Fire breaks out in Shah Alam Market building in Lahore

Lahore: A fire broke out in a building located in Shah Alam Market, one of the busiest commercial areas of the city, causing panic among traders and shoppers. Rescue teams and fire brigade units rushed to the scene to control the blaze, while nearby shops were evacuated as a precautionary measure. Initial reports suggest the fire was limited to a single building, but its intensity raised concerns due to the congested nature of the market. This incident under the Metropolitan category highlights ongoing risks in densely populated commercial zones. For Lahore traders and residents, such events raise serious safety concerns. Will safety measures be improved after this incident? What steps should be taken to prevent such fires?

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