Fire Breaks Out in Delhi Footwear Factory, Firefighters Respond Promptly

A significant fire broke out in a footwear factory in Delhi's Narela industrial area, leading to a rapid response from firefighters. Fourteen fire engines were dispatched to control the blaze, which affected machinery and finished products inside the facility. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire is currently under investigation. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges of fire safety in industrial zones.
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Fire Breaks Out in Delhi Footwear Factory, Firefighters Respond Promptly

Fire Incident in Narela Industrial Area

A fire erupted at a footwear manufacturing facility located in the Narela industrial area of Delhi, prompting the dispatch of 14 fire engines to the scene. This information was confirmed by an official from the Delhi Fire Service on Monday.


The official reported that the blaze was first reported at 10:58 PM on Sunday, originating from a factory near Harish Chander Road in the Narela industrial zone. The fire engulfed machinery, shoe boxes, and finished footwear stored inside the facility.


The building, covering an area of approximately 150 square yards, consisted of a basement, ground floor, and two upper levels. The official stated, “Fourteen fire engines were deployed to the site, and the fire was brought under control by around 2:30 AM on Sunday.”


Fortunately, there were no reports of injuries resulting from the incident. The cause of the fire remains undetermined at this time.