• Source:JND

Bihar Fire News: In a tragic accident, almost 40 houses were burnt to ashes on Saturday due to a massive fire in Bihar's Bhagalpur district. The residents stated that the two cows and three goats were burnt to death due to the wild flames. The incident took place around 12 PM when most of the people had gone to the fields for agricultural purposes. While they rushed to the spot post witnessing the high flames, they could not control the fire for several minutes.

In a similar incident, a fierce fire broke out in three factories in Haryana's Sonipat district, creating a panic-like situation among the locals. The fire broke out in factories in the Kundli area, and dozens of fire brigade vehicles have reached the spot. The officials stated that the fire first broke out in Nayara Poly Rub Private Limited Company, and after that it engulfed two more factories. They added that efforts are being made to control the fire. The local police station has also reached the spot and is investigating.

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The officials stated that a fire broke out at Nayara Polyrub Private Limited Company in Kundli Industrial Area of Sonipat at around 9 am due to unknown reasons. While providing details, they further stated that shoes, slippers and rubber are manufactured in the factory. The officials stated that the locals had informed police and fire brigades about the incident. They stated that while the local brigades tried to control the flames; however, fire brigades from other districts, including Narela, Rohtak, Jhajjar and Panipat were called later due to the intensity of the fire. The officials stated that continuous efforts are being made to control the fire.

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The officials stated that Nayara Polyrub Private Limited factory caught the fire and it spread to two other factories, Mohit Overseas and Vision Cable LLP. There was chaos as soon as the factory caught fire and most of the workers working in the factory came out immediately. Due to heavy smoke inside, fire brigade employees are going inside wearing oxygen masks. The officials stated that there has been no loss of life, reported Jagran.Com.