Delhi Fire: Massive fire broke out in the textile warehouse of Karol Bagh, 15 fire engines on the spot.

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Symbolic picture.

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Delhi Fire: A massive fire broke out in a textile warehouse in Karol Bagh area of ​​the country’s national capital Delhi on Thursday morning. There was panic in the area after the fire incident. This information was given to the fire brigade. As soon as the information was received, about 15 vehicles of the fire department reached the spot and started controlling the fire. After hard work the fire could be controlled. However, no information regarding any casualty was revealed in the incident.

Fire brigade officer gave information

Giving information about the fire in the textile warehouse of Karol Bagh, Vaid Pal, an officer of the fire brigade team, said that we had received information about the fire in the textile warehouse of Karol Bagh this morning itself. However, the fire has been brought under control. 15 vehicles of our team were present at the spot. At the same time, no information has been received about any injury or casualty.

Fire incidents happened earlier also

Earlier on Saturday evening too, a massive fire broke out in a factory in Anand Vihar area of ​​New Delhi. According to media reports, there were no immediate casualties or injuries in the fire. On receiving the information, fire brigade vehicles reached the spot to control the fire. However, the cause of the fire could not be known.

Earlier on August 21, a massive fire broke out in a factory in Nilothi village of the national capital. According to Delhi Fire Services, 10 fire tenders were sent to the spot after receiving information about the fire incident. A huge quantity of plastic pipes are seen accumulated in the premises. Large clouds of smoke were seen coming out from the site of the fire. While giving information, the officials had said that till now no information has been received about any casualty or injury to any person.


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