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Fire in wood godown kills man in Delhi’s Mundka on Diwali night

Fire incidents were also reported from two West Bengal districts where nearly 50 shanties were gutted on Diwali night. No casualties were reported.

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New Delhi/Kolkata: A fire broke out at a wood godown in west Delhi’s Mundka area, killing a man, a Delhi Fire Service official said on Sunday.

The incident occurred on Saturday night, he added.

A call about the blaze at the godown was received at around 11.05 pm and 12 fire tenders were rushed to the spot, Atul Garg, Director, Delhi Fire Service said.

The charred body of a man was found inside the godown, he added.

The fire was brought under control eventually, Garg said, adding that what led to the blaze was not known yet.

Two fire incidents near Kolkata, Purba Bardhaman ruin 50 shanties

Around 50 shanties in New Town area near Kolkata and Purba Bardhaman district were gutted in two incidents of fire on the day of Kali puja and Diwali on Saturday, officials said.

Three persons were injured in the blaze at a village in Purba Bardhaman while no casualty was reported in the fire that broke out at Gauranga Nagar locality in New Town.

Two fire tenders doused the blaze in Gauranga Nagar within 30 minutes after it was reported at around 6.30 pm but around 30 shanties were burnt by that time, a fire official said.

Asked whether it was caused by fireworks, he said, “The reason of the fire is yet to be ascertained.”

The Calcutta High Court had last week banned the use and sale of firecrackers in West Bengal during Kali Puja, Diwali, Chhath and other pujas during this festive season to curb pollution amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Earlier in the day, more than 20 huts were gutted when a fire broke out at Kailashpur village under Kankuria gram panchayat, officials in Purba Bardhaman district said.

Two fire tenders were pressed into service to douse the blaze, which originated from the kitchen of a house and spread to other dwellings.

Three persons suffered burn injuries as they tried to save their belongings from the fire, the officials said.

One of them was admitted to a hospital, while the other two were discharged after first aid.


Also read: Why Diwali firecracker ban is explosive combination of health, religion, politics, economics


 

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