Udupi, Apr 30: A widows quarters located on the 11th Cross of Mission Compound Road in Udupi was gutted on Saturday. Fortunately, there were no injuries or loss of life.

The quarters, with four rooms and a common toilet and bathroom facility, are provided to widows by the church. Ms. Salins, Ms. Bangera and Ms. Welton were staying in a room each. The quarters, about 50 years old, had a section in the front portion covered with dry coconut leaves. The quarters had a roof of Mangalore tiles supported by wood.
As usual, Ms. Salins began to cook “ganji” (gruel) using firewood just outside the quarters. But suddenly a gust of wind blew some sparks from the firewood and the thatched coconut leaves caught fire. It spread to the entire quarters at around 11 a.m.
Soon a call was made to the Fire and Emergency Services and a fire tender rushed to the spot. Electricity connection to the quarters was disconnected. Two LPG cylinders inside the quarters were brought out immediately.
It took the Fire and Emergency Services personnel about an hour and a half to bring the fire under control.
Meanwhile, the church has made alternative arrangements for the three widows to stay in another widows quarters nearby.
Ms. Salins told The Hindu that the outbreak of fire happened suddenly when she was preparing ganji. “I was holding the utensil, when it all happened suddenly because of the wind,” she said.
Rev. David F. Nirmanik, parish priest of United Basel Mission Jubilee Church, said that the loss due to the fire was estimated at Rs. 10 lakh. “We will rebuild the quarters in about 10 to 12 months. If the government gives some compensation, it will help,” he said.
Utensils, clothes and most other belongings of the three women too were gutted. Meanwhile, Pramod Madhwaraj, Minister of State for Fisheries, Youth Affairs and Sports, visited the spot and consoled the victims.



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