India News | Fire Breaks out at Illegal Plastic Factory in MP's Gwalior; No Casualty Reported
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The illegal factory was located in the residential area in Gadhaipura locality under the jurisdiction of Hazira police station area in the district. A total of 32 fire tenders engaged to douse off the fire and no casualty was reported in the incident, said Atibal Singh Yadav, Deputy Commissioner and Fire Officer, Gwalior Municipal Corporation.
Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh) [India], July 10 (ANI): A massive fire broke out at an illegal plastic factory in Madhya Pradesh's Gwalior district early Wednesday morning, an official said.
The illegal factory was located in a residential area in Gadhaipura locality under the jurisdiction of the Hazira police station.
According to Atibal Singh Yadav, Deputy Commissioner of the Gwalior Municipal Corporation, a total of 32 fire tenders were engaged to extinguish the fire and no casualties were reported.
"Upon receiving information about the fire on Wednesday morning, we immediately dispatched the fire tenders to the spot. About 32 vehicles were engaged in extinguishing the fire, and it is now under control. The factory stored raw materials for plastic production, and plastic brought in by scrap dealers was kept in the warehouse," Yadav told ANI.
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Due to its location in a residential area, the factory was operating illegally without permission. Nearby residents also suffered as the fire spread to their houses, filling them with smoke. They were rescued by breaking windows, Yadav added.
"If this had happened around midnight, it is quite possible that the residents could have fainted, leading to a major accident. The factory operator is currently engaged in extinguishing the fire. Money kept in the factory's cash box has also been burnt. Since the factory is illegal, it is possible that it does not even have a license. Whatever legal action is required will be taken. As of now, there is no loss of life, only damage to goods," the officer said.
Preliminary investigations revealed that the area where the fire started did not have an electricity connection, ruling out an electrical spark as the cause. It is suspected that five employees who were sleeping inside might have smoked and discarded cigarette butts, causing the fire to break out gradually. The exact cause of the fire is still under investigation, he added. (ANI)
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