A warehouse storing exhibition materials in Delhi’s Chandan Hola area caught fire, leading to a significant firefighting operation involving more than 25 fire tenders. The blaze, which started in the early hours of Sunday, was eventually brought under control without any casualties reported.
The Delhi Fire Services received a distress call about the fire at approximately 2:11 a.m. The fire broke out in a tin-shed warehouse spanning nearly two acres, causing panic as flames quickly spread. Responding promptly, over 25 fire tenders were dispatched to the scene to combat the fire and prevent its spread to nearby structures.
Despite the challenging circumstances, firefighters worked tirelessly through the night to contain the fire and prevent further damage. The rescue and firefighting operation lasted for several hours before the blaze was successfully extinguished. Fortunately, there were no injuries or loss of life reported in connection with the incident.
The cause of the fire remains unknown, prompting officials to launch an investigation to determine the root cause of the blaze. This incident adds to a series of recent fire accidents in the national capital, underscoring the importance of fire safety measures in commercial establishments and storage facilities.
