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Nashik: More than 10 houses burnt to ashes in massive fire in Pawar settlement

Nashik, Apr 26 (UNI) A massive fire broke out in the Pawar settlement near the village of Morane Sandas in Baglan taluka, causing major damage to more than ten houses.
The household goods of many families were completely burnt to ashes in this accident on Friday afternoon, and seven to eight goats tied near the houses were burnt to death.
According to the fire brigade, most of the residents were hardworking tribal people.
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