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According to Fire officials, the fire broke out in a chair manufacturing unit in the Mallapur Industrial Area in Nacharam.
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Raghuvir Lal, 65, a retired PWD employee, was charred to death when he was engulfed in flames while trying to extinguish a blaze in Soniyala forest area.
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Police are yet to establish the cause of deaths, but the fire seemed to have emanated from an air conditioner, preliminary reports indicated.
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Sources said the mishap occurred when the lorry carrying a load of fisheries products from Narsapur in Andhra Pradesh to Hyderabad collided with another vehicle.
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According to the local people, fire started in the garbage dump in the old bus stand complex around 2 pm. Noticing the smoke, the local people immediately alerted the Hussainialam police who rushed to the spot
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Taking cognizance of increasing forest fire in the state, Uttarakhand High Court on April 6 ordered Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF) Rajiv Bhartari to appear before it.
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Officials said that it is a non-COVID facility and 31 patients were undergoing treatment, with 10 of them in the ICU, when the incident occurred around 8.10 pm
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There was no immediate report of injuries. Approximately 100 people were assigned to fight the fire.
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Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Friday announced a financial assistance of Rs 5 lakh each to the kin of the deceased, according to a statement issued by his office.
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According to Fire officials, the blaze started around 11.30 am in the warehouse located behind the Afzalgunj bus station.
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Police suspect a short circuit in one of the shops led to the fire. The incident occurred when the shop was closed. The fire soon spread to other shops.
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According to Fire officials, the fire broke out at around 12.30 am in the warehouse located on the Bahadurpura main road and rapidly spread. A lot of combustible material stored in the premises helped the blaze rage.
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Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar who visited the site expressed surprise that a hospital was operating inside the mall.
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The hospital is situated on the top floor of the four-storeyed mall building and 76 patients, most of them being treated for COVID-19, were there when the fire broke out.
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According to fire officials, the fire started in the penthouse of a building located in Farhatnagar around 1 am. A fire tender from Malakpet rushed to the spot and doused the flames.
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According to an initial estimate, more than 9,500 shanties have been destroyed.
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Police suspect a short circuit in the shop led to the fire. The incident occurred when the shop was closed.
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The blaze, the cause of which is not clear, was reported at around 9.15 a.m. at the Gharda Chemicals Ltd. factory in Lote-Parshuram MIDC complex.
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Northern Railway spokesperson Deepak Kumar said the incident was report at 6.41 a.m., after a guard of the train noticed smoke in the luggage van and informed officials.
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The fire was reported at 2:45 am and nine fire tenders were pressed into action, police said.