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Published : Jun 17, 2019, 3:21 PM IST

Updated : Jun 17, 2019, 3:27 PM IST

The blaze erupted at the Reliance Industries' plant at Patalganga Rasayani in Raigad on Sunday night when one of its units was activated after a month-long halt.

Fire at Reliance plant near Mumbai

Mumbai: A fire incident occurred at a plant of the Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) in Raigad district of Maharashtra but no casualty or damage was reported, police said on Monday.

The blaze erupted at the Reliance Industries' plant at Patalganga Rasayani in Raigad, located around 51 km from here, on Sunday night when one of its units was activated after a month-long halt, a police official said.

There was a spark in a chemical stored in the unit which led to the fire in a boiler, he said.

Four fire brigade vehicles, including one of the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) fire services and three of the RIL, were rushed to the spot and the blaze was controlled after hectic efforts for about an hour, the official said.

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There was no formal complaint or report of any damage from the company, he said. An official from the RIL said it was a minor fire and there was no casualty.

"It was a minor fire at a plant which was under maintenance. The fire was allowed to continue because of the need to do away with residual hydrocarbon. There have been no injuries," he said.

Mumbai: A fire incident occurred at a plant of the Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) in Raigad district of Maharashtra but no casualty or damage was reported, police said on Monday.

The blaze erupted at the Reliance Industries' plant at Patalganga Rasayani in Raigad, located around 51 km from here, on Sunday night when one of its units was activated after a month-long halt, a police official said.

There was a spark in a chemical stored in the unit which led to the fire in a boiler, he said.

Four fire brigade vehicles, including one of the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) fire services and three of the RIL, were rushed to the spot and the blaze was controlled after hectic efforts for about an hour, the official said.

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There was no formal complaint or report of any damage from the company, he said. An official from the RIL said it was a minor fire and there was no casualty.

"It was a minor fire at a plant which was under maintenance. The fire was allowed to continue because of the need to do away with residual hydrocarbon. There have been no injuries," he said.

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Fire at RIL plant near Mumbai; none hurt
         Mumbai, Jun 17 (PTI) A fire incident occurred at a
plant of the Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) in Raigad
district of Maharashtra but no casualty or damage was
reported, police said on Monday.
         The blaze erupted at the Reliance Industries' plant at
Patalganga Rasayani in Raigad, located around 51 km from here,
on Sunday night when one of its units was activated after a
month-long halt, a police official said.
         There was a spark in a chemical stored in the unit
which led to the fire in a boiler, he said.
         Four fire brigade vehicles, including one of the
Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) fire
services and three of the RIL, were rushed to the spot and the
blaze was controlled after hectic efforts for about an hour,
the official said.
         There was no formal complaint or report of any damage
from the company, he said.
         An official from the RIL said it was a minor fire and
there was no casualty.
         "It was a minor fire at a plant which was under
maintenance. The fire was allowed to continue because of the
need to do away with residual hydrocarbon. There have been no
injuries," he said. PTI DC AA
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