Delhi: Fire breaks out at Mundka, no casualties reported
Delhi: Fire breaks out at Mundka, no casualties reported
A fire broke out in a plywood factory at Mundka in West Delhi in the wee hours of Saturday, a week after the massive fire in an illegal factory in Old Delhi's Anaj Mandi, in which 43 people were killed and at least 62 suffered injuries.
The exact cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained.
No casualty was reported yet but the fire had spread to a bulb factory located opposite to the plywood factory, the official said.
A fire broke out in a furniture market in Delhi's Kirari area on last Tuesday morning.
Earlier, a day after the horrific fire incident at Anaj Mandi in Delhi, which had claimed as many as 43 people, another fire has broken out in the same building last Monday.
Another fire was also reported from Delhi's Anaj Mandi, where, as many as forty-three people were killed in a fire incident that swept through a factory operating from a residential area early on Sunday.
The mishap was reported at around 5:22 AM following which 30 fire tenders were rushed to the spot. Chaotic scenes were witnessed at the site of the fire incident with relatives and locals rushing to the area.
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