Fire breaks out at the plastic factory in Narela
Fire breaks out at the plastic factory in Narela
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New Delhi: Delhi's Mundka fire was yet to cool down, with another fire incident in the capital's Narela. There is a fire in a plastics factory in Narela. In this case, it is being said that 27 vehicles of the fire brigade tried to douse the fire, although the accident was so horrific that the Hydra Crane was sent to the spot. So far, the cause of the fire in the case is not known. On getting information about the matter, the local police reached the spot. On the other hand, there is a denial of workers being trapped in the factory.

 

In this case, it was reported that the factory was locked since morning, as there was no light today. However, the fire broke out due to the plastic being inflammable. Ambulances have also reached the spot on the other side, and a hydra crane was called in to douse the fire that broke out at around 9:10 p.m. Let us tell you that a fire broke out in a four-storey building near the metro station of Mundka on Friday, just a day before the fire broke out in Narela. During that time, 27 people were killed and the bodies of all were recovered. Apart from this, many people have gone missing. The incident here was so painful that it was becoming difficult to identify the dead bodies of the deceased.

 

In the accident in Mundka, the fire started on the first floor of the building, where the office of Cofe Impex Private Limited, the company manufacturing CCTV cameras and routers, was located. More than 30 fire tenders were pressed into service to douse the flames. Let us tell you all that the Delhi Fire Service teams of NDRF were engaged to carry out the rescue and there was only one way to enter the building, so the rescue teams entered by making a hole in the wall through the adjacent building.

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