Transformer Fire in Laxmi Nagar Spreads to Flats, No Casualties

A transformer fire in Laxmi Nagar's J Extension area spread to nearby residential buildings early Saturday. Eight fire tenders were deployed, and no casualties were reported. Fire Officer Rajesh Kumar Shukla confirmed multiple calls were received starting at 12:45 A.M. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Key Points: Laxmi Nagar Transformer Fire: No Casualties Reported

  • Fire in Laxmi Nagar transformer spread to nearby flats
  • Eight fire tenders deployed to control blaze
  • No casualties reported in the incident
  • Cause of fire yet to be ascertained
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Transformer fire spreads to residential buildings in Laxmi Nagar, no casualties reported

A transformer fire in Delhi's Laxmi Nagar spread to residential buildings. Eight fire tenders deployed; no casualties reported. Cause under investigation.

"We received multiple calls from different locations, including from residents using their personal mobile phones. - Fire Officer Rajesh Kumar Shukla"

New Delhi, April 25

A fire that broke out in an electrical transformer in the Laxmi Nagar J Extension area of Delhi spread to nearby residential buildings, affecting multiple floors in the early hours of Saturday.

According to the fire department, eight fire tenders were deployed to bring the blaze under control. No casualties have been reported so far.

Fire Officer Rajesh Kumar Shukla said the department initially received several calls reporting a transformer fire. "We received multiple calls from different locations, including from residents using their personal mobile phones. The first call came in at around 12:45 A.M.," he said.

He added that four fire tenders were initially dispatched. However, after teams reached the site and found that the fire had spread from the transformer to nearby flats, additional units were sent. The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained.

In a separate incident, a fire erupted in a slum area near Punjabi Bagh in New Delhi on Friday, prompting swift intervention by the fire department. Fire tenders reached the spot soon after receiving the alert and began operations to control the blaze and prevent it from spreading to nearby structures.

No casualties or injuries have been reported in that incident either. Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the fire.

Earlier this week, a massive fire broke out on Wednesday morning at a shoe factory in Delhi's Narela area, triggering panic in the locality. The incident occurred around 7:45 A.M. in the Bhorgarh Industrial Area, officials said.

Thick plumes of black smoke were seen rising from the factory premises as firefighters battled the flames. Initially, around 15 fire tenders were deployed, but as the fire intensified, the number was increased to 24. No casualties have been reported so far, and officials continue to monitor the situation closely.

- IANS

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Sarah B
So glad there are no casualties! My friend lives near Laxmi Nagar and she said the smoke was terrifying. 🙏 The fire department response time seems okay - 8 tenders is decent. But three fires in one week? That's concerning for Delhi.
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Priya S
Honestly, I'm relieved no one was hurt, but transformer fires in residential areas show how neglected our electrical grids are. MCD and BSES need to coordinate better. Remember the Narela shoe factory fire? This is becoming a pattern. The authorities should investigate the root cause before someone gets seriously injured. 🔥
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Michael C
Impressive response by the Delhi Fire Service - eight tenders deployed quickly. In many places, the fire might have spread much worse. Praise the firefighters who work through the night! But we need preventive measures too - regular maintenance of old transformers, especially in summer months when load is high. 🌡️
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Ananya R
It's good that the fire was controlled quickly and no casualties reported, but the comfort is little for those whose homes were damaged. I'm sure many residents lost belongings and are now displaced. The government should provide some compensation or temporary shelter. Also, why do we keep seeing fires in Delhi's industrial areas? Narela, Punjabi Bagh, now Laxmi Nagar - something is seriously wrong with our safety standards. 🤔
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Kavya N
I'm from Laxmi Nagar area and this scared my family! 😨 The transformer near J Extension has been making strange noises for weeks. We complained to BSES but nobody listened. Now this happens. The authorities just wait for disasters to

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