Massive fire broke out in a jeans factory in Samaypur Badli-Delhi, no casualties reported

Delhi Factory Fire: A major fire broke out at a jeans factory in the Samaypur Badli-Delhi industrial area on Monday morning, causing panic. Firefighters were immediately dispatched to the scene to contain the blaze.

According to officials, the fire erupted around 7 AM, prompting the evacuation of all factory employees. Fortunately, no casualties have been reported so far. Firefighting operations are currently underway to extinguish the flames in the four-story building.

Eight fire tenders were pressed into service to combat the raging fire. The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained and is currently under investigation.

20 people die in a massive fire at a battery plant in Seoul, South Korea

A large fire at a South Korean battery manufacturing claimed the lives of twenty persons. The whole area is in a panic because of this.

According to Reuters, which cited the Yonhap news agency, a fire started on Monday at a South Korean lithium battery manufacturing. The fire was so intense that it was visible to be shooting flames high into the sky. Twenty people’s bodies were found during the rescue effort.

The South Korean Interior Ministry said that the fire started at approximately 10:30 a.m. The incident happened at a lithium battery plant in Hwasong, which is located south of Seoul, the capital. As of now, the fire’s origin is unknown.

Two empty trains parked in Secunderabad caught fire today, no casualties reported

Secunderabad, Telangana – A fire broke out today near Rail Nilayam in Secunderabad, Telangana, engulfing two parked train coaches. Thankfully, no injuries or casualties were reported in the incident.

The fire started around 10:50 am and involved a spare pantry coach and an AC coach stationed near a railway overbridge. Firefighters from Secunderabad acted swiftly upon receiving the emergency call and deployed five fire engines to extinguish the blaze. Station Fire Officer, D Mohan Rao, confirmed that the fire was contained promptly.

“We rushed here immediately and extinguished the fire,” said Rao. “One pantry coach and one AC coach which was spare and kept here on track had caught fire. No injuries or loss of life were reported.”

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

Fire broke out in a car garage in Chinhat, Lucknow; work is underway to extinguish the fire

In Chinhat, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, a car garage was hit by a fire. As a result, numerous cars that were parked there burned to the ground. The police and fire brigade crew arrived at the scene as soon as they learned about the fire incident. The team from the fire department is attempting to put out the fire.

There were multiple explosions in the CNG cars one after the other once the garage fire started. There were also seven or eight explosions in front of the fire department. The firefighters are working hard to put out the fire.

In the Chinhat police station area, this incident happened close to Baba Hospital on Deva Road. where the 20 luxury cars that were parked in the garage caught fire. To put out the fire, police officers have blocked the road.

Fire broke out in a warehouse in Danilimda area of ​​Ahmedabad, 18 fire tenders present at the spot

Gujarat: A major fire broke out this morning in an industrial shed located in the Danilimda area of Ahmedabad. According to Om Jadeja, Divisional Fire Officer with the Ahmedabad Fire Service, the blaze erupted around 9 am in a building containing multiple warehouses.

Firefighters responded swiftly, deploying 18 fire engines and a specialized robot van to aid in accessing the flames. Nearby commercial establishments and residences were evacuated as a precaution.

Thankfully, the warehouse owner has confirmed that all laborers are accounted for and no one is missing. The cause of the fire remains unknown at this time. Firefighting operations are currently underway to extinguish the blaze and prevent further damage.

A massive fire broke out at a factory in Dombivli MIDC, 7 fire engines are present at the spot

Dombivli Fire: A factory in Thane‘s Dombivli MIDC area has caught fire yet again. As of yet, no casualties have been reported. In Dombivli-MIDC, there was a huge explosion, and a huge fire started immediately after.

A MID business in Dombivli is called Indo-Amines. This company manufactures pesticides. Seven fire department vehicles have currently arrived at the location.

Right after the incident at the Indo-Amines company in MIDC, the adjoining Abhinav School pupils were sent home. As of now, the fire’s precise source is unknown. The nearby factory workers are in the process of being evacuated.

After almost a month, this is the second such explosion. About twenty workers lost their lives in a large explosion that occurred in Dombivli MID fifteen days prior.

Taj Express train caught fire in Delhi, fire brigade vehicles present at the spot

Taj Express Train Fire: At the Okhla railway station in Delhi, a passenger train coach caught fire. Information indicates that the Taj Express train number 12280 has three bogies where a large fire has started. This accident has not injured any passengers. At present, efforts are being made to control the fire.

At 4:41 p.m., PCR was notified about the train fire. Six fire brigades arrived at the scene as soon as they received the information and started putting out the flames.

Atul Garg, the director of the Delhi Incident Service, reports that no one has died as a result of the incident. Firefighters are working to contain the fire. A tiny portion of bogie numbers D-3, D-4, and D-2 saw the fire start. Four trains on this line are operating with some disruption due to the fire. Other train passengers had to deal with difficulties.

Fire breaks out in slum in Loni-Ghaziabad, fire tenders reach the spot

UP: Fire broke out in a slum in Loni, Ghaziabad, fire tenders have reached the spot.

Chief Fire Officer (CFO) Rahul Kumar says, “Today at 6:42 pm, we received information about a fire in a slum in Rajpur village. Our vehicles reached the spot. A tractor tire and a bike also caught fire. Went.” The fire was extinguished within an hour. There was no loss of life.

Huge fire broke out in Mantralaya building in Bhopal, many fire tenders on the spot, CM ordered investigation

Bhopal Fire: At the Madhya Pradesh capital of Bhopal, on the third floor of Vallabh Bhavan (the Ministry), a large fire broke out. There are reports that the fire is so intense that smoke plumes can be seen in the distance.

The source states that early on Saturday morning, a large fire started on the third floor of the Ministry, or Vallabh Bhavan, in Arera Hills. The ministry building was aflutter as soon as the fire started. According to reports, the large building’s third story is where the fire started, between gates 5 and 6.

Many firefighter vehicles arrived at the scene simultaneously as soon as word of the tragedy spread. The second and third levels of the fire have been brought under control, and attempts are underway to put out the fire on the fourth floor, according to Zone-2 DCP Shraddha Tiwari. He promised to securely extract anyone who was stuck within the building.

On the incident of fire at Vallabh Bhavan State Secretariat in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav says, “It has come to my knowledge that a fire broke out on the third floor of the old building of Vallabh Bhavan. Based on the information received from the Collector, I told the CS to monitor it – that detailed information on the incident be gathered and I have also been told that the fire has been brought under control. We have issued directions to ensure that no such incident occurs again…I hope that no such incident occurs again…”

Allow us to inform you that the largest office in the state government is Vallabh Bhawan. This location houses the offices of numerous ministers, including the Chief Minister. Here at Vallabh Bhawan, numerous government department records are also stored.

Fire broke out in Basti of Govandi area of Mumbai, 10-15 houses were burnt, fire brigade reached the spot

Maharashtra: Early on February 17, a fire broke out in an Adarsh Nagar slum in Mumbai‘s Govandi neighborhood. As soon as word of the fire spread, more than nine fire brigades arrived on the scene.

The fire destroyed ten to fifteen houses. As of yet, no injuries have been recorded. On the scene are Mumbai Police and fire authorities.

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