A fire broke out at a factory in Delhi's Bawana Industrial Area, news agency ANI reported on Wednesday. After the incident occurred, 25 fire tenders were rushed to the site to douse the fire.






The fire was brought under control, ANI reported, citing officials. So far, no injuries or causalities have been reported, they further stated.


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Speaking about the incident, Fire Officer, Ram Gopal Meena said, "The fire call was received around 1:30 am. A total of 25 fire tenders were present at the spot to control the fire. There has been a huge loss but no one is injured in the incident. The fire has been brought under control now."






This is not the first such incident to take place in the area. In November last year, a massive fire broke out at a factory in the North West Delhi district. As per the fire department, the blaze broke out in the Bawana industrial area of the national capital, ANI reported. As many as 20 fire tenders were pressed into service. No casualties were reported.


In June last year, a similar incident occurred in the area. A massive fire broke out at a factory, ANI reported, citing officials. No casualty or injury to anyone due to the incident was reported.