Rapid fire in the south side of Imam (RA) Isfahan Square

According to the Mehr News Agency quoting Heritage Arya, on Thursday morning, June 6, a fire was reported to a system at a trade shop located on the south side of the Imam Square Mosque. The incident took place at 9:30 am and was restrained in the first minutes of the first minutes and prevented the spread of fire to other sectors.
Fariba Khattabakhsh, director of the Imam Isfahan World Heritage Site, said in an interview with the Heritage Reporter: “The site of the incident was one of the shops in the caravanserai area behind the south side of the square, which worked as a brush workshop.” The shop was about 2 square meters wide and fortunately the fire was quickly restrained and the only damage to the same trade union.
Emphasizing that the incident had no effect or damage on the Imam Square, he added: “From the very first moments, the process of controlling and evaluating the texture of the tissue began, and technical reports show that the field registration area is completely immune.”
Khattabakhsh pointed out the possible cause of fire: Initial studies show that due to the presence of some flammable materials and materials in the workshop, there was a possibility of sudden flames. The owner of the unit has also suggested the possibility of connection to electricity fluctuations, but more careful examination is underway.
At the end of the Imam Square World Base, the director of the Imam Square pointed out: Along with the rapid action of the relief forces, the conservation measures of the World Registrar also played an important role in preventing fire development and protecting the historical identity of the square.
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Source:mehrnews