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Delhi: Fire Engulfs Godown In Mundka, 21 Fire Tenders At Spot

According to the Delhi fire department, the incident occurred at around 5:00 am today and fire fighting personnel were immediately rushed to the spot.

New Delhi: A week after the massive fire in an illegal factory in Old Delhi's Anaj Mandi, in which 43 people were killed, a medium-level fire broke out in a warehouse situated in West Delhi's Mundka area in the wee hours of Saturday. According to the Delhi fire department, the incident occurred at around 5:00 am today and fire fighting personnel were immediately rushed to the spot. No injuries or casualties have been reported in the incident. Sharing details of the incident, Fire Officer SS Tulli was quoted by ANI as saying, "We received the first fire call at around 5 am. At 6:22 am we declared it a medium category fire. This is a warehouse full of wood logs which led to the fire spreading to other buildings as well however we have controlled it from spreading any further. The fire fighting operations are underway with 21 fire-brigade vehicles on the spot." The fire-fighting operations are currently underway at the warehouse. Watch | Fire breaks out at wood factory in Delhi's Mundka, 9 fire tenders on spot Today's fire comes almost a week after the massive fire in an illegal factory in Old Delhi's Anaj Mandi, in which 43 people were killed and at least 62 suffered injuries.
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