Heroic Firefighting Efforts Contain Massive Blaze in Delhi Factory
A massive fire at a factory in Delhi's Kanjhawala Industrial Area led to the deployment of 28 fire vehicles and a mini robot for firefighting. No injuries were reported. The Delhi Fire Service responded swiftly with multiple units to contain the intensifying flames.
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A massive fire broke out at a factory in Delhi's Kanjhawala Industrial Area on Wednesday morning, leading to an extensive firefighting operation. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported.
The blaze was reported around 9.50 am, prompting a swift response from the fire department. A total of 28 fire vehicles, including nine water tenders and a mini robot, were deployed to the site to manage the intensifying situation.
An official from the Delhi Fire Service revealed that advanced equipment including a hydraulic platform and an aerial water tower was utilized to combat the flames. Efforts to control the fire remain ongoing.
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