Massive Fire Erupts at RO Water Purifier Factory in Delhi's Kanjhawala

A massive fire broke out at a factory manufacturing RO water purifiers in Delhi's Kanjhawala industrial area on Wednesday. The blaze was reported at 9:54 am and escalated to a medium-level fire by 12:05 pm, prompting 28 fire tenders to be deployed. No casualties or injuries have been reported, but the building has become structurally unstable, forcing firefighters to operate from outside. Firefighting efforts are being hampered due to limited water availability near the site.

Key Points: Delhi: Fire Breaks Out at Kanjhawala Factory, 28 Fire Tenders Deployed

  • Fire broke out at RO water purifier factory in Kanjhawala
  • 28 fire tenders deployed
  • No casualties reported so far
  • Building structurally unstable, firefighters operating from outside
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Delhi: Fire breaks out at factory in Kanjhawala industrial area; 28 fire tenders rushed

A major fire broke out at a RO water purifier factory in Delhi's Kanjhawala industrial area. 28 fire tenders rushed. No casualties reported. Firefighting hampered by water shortage.

"There's a chance of collapse because the way the building is constructed makes it unsafe. - DB Mukherjee"

New Delhi, May 13

A massive fire broke out at a factory manufacturing RO water purifiers in Delhi's Kanjhawala industrial area on Wednesday, triggering a large-scale firefighting operation, officials said. No casualties or injuries have been reported so far.

According to the Delhi Fire Service, information about the blaze was received at around 9:54 am, after which multiple fire tenders were rushed to the spot to control the situation.

Delhi Fire Service Deputy Chief Fire Officer DB Mukherjee said the fire intensity kept increasing and was later categorised as a medium-level fire at around 12:05 pm.

"This is the industrial area of Kanjhawala, and the fire control room received information about the fire at 9.54 am. After that, the fire category kept increasing. It was declared a medium category fire at 12.05 pm. 28 vehicles have been deployed. This is a manufacturing unit. They make ROs. None of our employees was injured, and the condition of the building is not good right now, so we are working from outside the building. So far, we've received information that no worker or person working inside the building has been injured," Mukherjee told ANI.

He further said that firefighters are operating from outside the structure due to safety concerns, as the building has become structurally unstable.

"There's a chance of collapse because the way the building is constructed makes it unsafe. Because of this, we're not considering going inside to extinguish the fire... We've taken special precautions in this matter and have kept the surrounding factories completely safe. The fire hasn't reached any factory," he said.

Mukherjee also noted that firefighting efforts are being hampered due to limited water availability near the site.

"Yes, the building where the fire broke out is still on fire. Another reason for this is that there's no water source nearby from which water could be brought," he added.

More details are awaited.

- ANI

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Siddharth F
First the lack of water, then the building collapsing... Seriously, how do these factories operate without basic fire safety? Delhi Fire Service did their best with 28 tenders, but prevention is better than cure. We need stricter enforcement.
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Pooja D
Glad no one was hurt, but it's scary how quickly these fires escalate. In industrial areas like Kanjhawala, water sources should be mandatory. The building being unsafe to enter shows poor construction standards. Hope the workers are okay. 🙏
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Arjun K
Good that fire department acted fast and kept surrounding factories safe. But why do we always see these issues only after a crisis? Water shortage near industrial zones is a known problem. Let's not make this just another forgotten incident.
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Rohit L
Building structure looking dangerous and no nearby water - these are classic Delhi industrial area problems. The Delhi Fire Service did a commendable job with 28 tenders though. Hope the factory owner is held accountable for safety lapses. 👏
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Lauren Z
I'm an industrial safety consultant in the US and this is heartbreaking. Basic fire safety like sprinklers, proper exits, and water storage should be non-negotiable. I hope India takes these incidents seriously and implements better codes.
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