Fire breaks out in godown in West Delhi, 3 injured
A massive fire broke out in a four-storey rexine godown in West Delhi's Peera Garhi area early Monday, leaving three firemen injured, officials said.
New Delhi: A massive fire broke out in a four-storey rexine godown in West Delhi's Peera Garhi area early Monday, leaving three firemen injured, officials said.
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The fire department was informed about the blaze in the godown in Peera Garhi village at 12.25 am.
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25 fire tenders were rushed to the spot and the blaze is yet to be contained.
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The rear portion of the building collapsed following the blaze at 2.30 am, injuring three fire officials including fireman Samarthlal Meena and fire operators Parvesh and Dharamveer, a senior fire official said.
Further details are awaited. (PTI)