Following the alarming incidents at the Surat textile market, investigators are actively exploring several potential causes behind the fire outbreak that occurred twice in less than 24 hours. Preliminary analyses suggest that the proximity of flammable materials, such as synthetic fabrics and chemicals used in dyeing processes, may have significantly contributed to the rapid spread of the blaze. Additionally, inadequate safety measures and electrical short circuits have emerged as pivotal factors under scrutiny.

Authorities are also delving into the following aspects to establish a clearer picture:

  • Electrical Faults: An investigation into wiring standards in the market stalls.
  • Fire Safety Protocols: Review of current fire safety measures in textile shops.
  • Occupancy Regulations: Examination of compliance with safety regulations by shop owners.
  • Material Storage Practices: Analysis of how fabric and chemicals are stored in the vicinity.
Potential Causes Impact Level
Electrical Short Circuit High
flammable Materials Critical
Poor Fire Safety Measures Moderate
Overcrowding in Stalls High