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Fire breaks out at dumping yard in Delhi's Mandi village

ANI April 21, 2025 167 views

A fire erupted at a dumping yard in Delhi's Mandi village, causing concern among locals. Firefighters arrived quickly, managing to control the blaze effectively and preventing any injuries. The cause of the fire remains unknown, but the swift response of the fire department ensured no casualties occurred. This incident follows several other recent fires in different regions, highlighting the importance of rapid emergency response services.

"The blaze was brought under control without delay." - Fire Department Official"
New Delhi, April 21: A fire broke out at a dumping yard near Mandi village in Delhi on Sunday evening. The fire, however, was brought under control by fire officials.

Key Points

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Fire breaks out in Mandi village Delhi

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Firefighters respond quickly and control blaze

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No injuries or casualties reported

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Cause of fire remains unclear

The incident occurred near Shanti Colony in the Mandi Pahari area.

Upon receiving the information, the fire department officials rushed to the scene with fire tenders and initiated firefighting operations.

Thanks to their quick response, the blaze was brought under control without delay.

No injuries or casualties were reported, they added.

Earlier on Sunday, a massive fire broke out at a furniture showroom located on the Jaipur-Ajmer Highway.

Upon receiving information about the blaze, fire tenders arrived at the spot and conducted their dousing operations.

No casualties or injuries have been reported from the incident at this time.

The cause of the fire was not clear.

Earlier, a truck caught fire on the Patna-Delhi National Highway near Naya Bhojpur village in Bihar's Buxar district, police said.

According to officials, the locals contacted the Patna control room and provided information about the fire. Fire brigade teams arrived at the scene and successfully controlled the flames.

No deaths were reported in the incident, they said.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Thank goodness no one was hurt! Our firefighters are real heroes 👏 Hope they investigate what caused this - dumping yards shouldn't just catch fire randomly.
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Rahul S.
This is the 3rd fire incident reported today in the article. Are authorities looking into any possible connection? Seems suspicious to have so many fires in one day.
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Anjali M.
The article mentions quick response, but I live nearby and it took nearly 30 mins for fire tenders to arrive. Maybe they need more stations in this area? Just saying.
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Sanjay T.
These dumping yards are a health hazard even without fires. Time for better waste management solutions in our city!
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Meena P.
So relieved there were no casualties 🙏 The smoke was visible from my balcony - scary stuff. Kudos to the fire department for their hard work!

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