Bengal Factory Blaze: Massive Fire Engulfs Dye Factory in Khardah

A massive fire broke out in a dye factory in Khardah, North 24 Parganas district, causing widespread panic and destruction. The blaze rapidly spread due to chemical storage, triggering multiple explosions and engulfing a nearby T-shirt factory. Approximately 20 fire engines were dispatched to control the situation, with officials struggling to determine the exact cause. The Barrackpore Commissioner of Police has reached the site, and investigations are ongoing.

Key Points: Massive Fire Breaks Out at Dye Factory in North 24 Parganas

  • Massive fire erupted at 4:30 AM in Khardah dye factory
  • About 20 fire engines deployed to control the rapidly spreading blaze
  • Multiple explosions heard amid chemical storage
  • Nearby T-shirt factory also caught fire
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Massive fire breaks out at dye factory in Bengal's North 24 Parganas

Explosive fire spreads rapidly through chemical-laden dye factory in Khardah, North 24 Parganas, with multiple fire engines battling the blaze

"Since it is a dye factory, there are a lot of chemicals in stock. As a result, the fire spread quickly. - Senior Police Officer, Khardah Police"

Kolkata, Oct 21

A massive fire broke out at a dye factory in Khardah of West Bengal's North 24 Parganas district in the early hours of Tuesday.

The fire spread rapidly due to the storage of chemicals inside the factory. Explosions were also heard one after another from the spot.

The fire also engulfed a nearby T-shirt making factory.

About 20 fire engines are at the spot fighting hard to bring the situation under control.

However, according to reports, the source of the fire has not yet been reached by the firefighters.

It was unclear whether any workers were trapped inside.

The cause of fire is still not known.

More details were awaited.

According to police sources, the fire broke out at around 4 30 a.m.

The entire area over Ishwaripur in Khardah was covered in black smoke as flames rose from the dye factory. The police and fire brigade were immediately informed. Realising the seriousness of the situation, about 20 fire engines reached the scene.

"Since it is a dye factory, there are a lot of chemicals in stock. As a result, the fire spread quickly. The neighbouring T-shirt making factory has also caught fire. Explosions were heard from inside the factory. A huge contingent of policemen is at the spot," said a senior police officer of Khardah police.

The Barrackpore Commissioner of Police Murli Dhar has already reached the spot.

A fire brigade official said, "The fire broke out inside. The fire in the nearby T-shirt making factory will be brought under control soon. However, it will take some time to control the fire in the dye factory. We have not yet been able to know whether anyone was inside the factory."

The residents of the area were in panic after the massive fire. However, unless the fire is doused, it is not possible to know what caused the blaze, said the officials.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Living in industrial areas has become so risky these days. The authorities must conduct regular safety audits of such factories. Our prayers with the affected families.
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Arjun K
Chemical explosions at 4:30 AM? This raises serious questions about safety protocols. Factory owners must be held accountable for such negligence.
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Sarah B
The firefighters are real heroes! Working in such dangerous conditions with chemical explosions. Hope they have proper protective gear. Stay safe everyone! 💪
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Nikhil C
Black smoke covering the entire area - this is an environmental disaster too. The pollution control board should monitor air quality for residents' safety.
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Meera T
While I appreciate the quick response, I wish our fire safety infrastructure was better equipped. 20 fire engines struggling shows we need more investment in emergency services.

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