<p>Itanagar: At least 15 shops were gutted in a fire which broke out at Hayuliang market in Arunachal Pradesh's Anjaw district on Thursday, a police officer said.</p>.<p>The blaze, which started around 4:30 am, swiftly spread through the market, one of the oldest in the border district, reducing all the wooden-structured shops to ashes, Anjaw Superintendent of Police (SP), Rike Kamsi said.</p>.<p>He said the Army assisted the local authorities in preventing the fire from spreading further.</p>.<p>No casualties were reported in the fire, the SP said.</p>.Five critical as boiler blast triggers fire at tyre plant in Maharashtra's Palghar district.<p>Since Hayuliang lacks a fire station, fire brigade services had to be dispatched from Hawai, the district headquarters town, located over 54 km away, he said.</p>.<p>"The cause of the fire is yet to be determined. Authorities have begun assessing the damage through the district disaster management officer (DDMO)," Kamsi said.</p>.<p>Anjaw Deputy Commissioner Millo Kojin said that a loss assessment is underway and that interim relief measures have been provided to the affected shopkeepers.</p>.<p>State Women and Child Development Minister Dasanglu Pul, who represents the district, has assured all possible assistance to those affected.</p>
<p>Itanagar: At least 15 shops were gutted in a fire which broke out at Hayuliang market in Arunachal Pradesh's Anjaw district on Thursday, a police officer said.</p>.<p>The blaze, which started around 4:30 am, swiftly spread through the market, one of the oldest in the border district, reducing all the wooden-structured shops to ashes, Anjaw Superintendent of Police (SP), Rike Kamsi said.</p>.<p>He said the Army assisted the local authorities in preventing the fire from spreading further.</p>.<p>No casualties were reported in the fire, the SP said.</p>.Five critical as boiler blast triggers fire at tyre plant in Maharashtra's Palghar district.<p>Since Hayuliang lacks a fire station, fire brigade services had to be dispatched from Hawai, the district headquarters town, located over 54 km away, he said.</p>.<p>"The cause of the fire is yet to be determined. Authorities have begun assessing the damage through the district disaster management officer (DDMO)," Kamsi said.</p>.<p>Anjaw Deputy Commissioner Millo Kojin said that a loss assessment is underway and that interim relief measures have been provided to the affected shopkeepers.</p>.<p>State Women and Child Development Minister Dasanglu Pul, who represents the district, has assured all possible assistance to those affected.</p>