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Fire breaks out at slums in Ghaziabad, no casualty

The officers reportedly struggled to handle the situation as panic-stricken people were running helter-skelter. The thick blanket of smoke engulfing the area also added to the trouble.

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Published : Nov 4, 2020, 8:13 AM IST

Ghaziabad: A major fire broke out at the slums in Krishna Vihar, Ghaziabad on Tuesday ravaging more than a dozen huts and burning to ashes the belongings of the marginalised people.

No casualty has been reported so far.

Fire breaks out in slum area of Ghaziabad

According to reports, 10 fire brigade vehicles reached the spot and efforts are on to douse the fire. However, the cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained.

Police received a call at around 10 pm on Tuesday following which police personnel from Tila More and Sahibabad police stations reached the spot.

The officers reportedly struggled to handle the situation as panic-stricken people were running helter-skelter.

The thick blanket of smoke engulfing the area also added to the trouble. An LPG cylinder also caught fire and exploded.

Also read: Watch: Parked railway coach catches fire in Telangana

The spot is a few kilometres away from Delhi and hence traffic from the city was affected for some time.

The fire and rescue personnel said it might take another few hours to completely douse the fire and confirmed that no one was missing or dead in the inferno.

Ghaziabad: A major fire broke out at the slums in Krishna Vihar, Ghaziabad on Tuesday ravaging more than a dozen huts and burning to ashes the belongings of the marginalised people.

No casualty has been reported so far.

Fire breaks out in slum area of Ghaziabad

According to reports, 10 fire brigade vehicles reached the spot and efforts are on to douse the fire. However, the cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained.

Police received a call at around 10 pm on Tuesday following which police personnel from Tila More and Sahibabad police stations reached the spot.

The officers reportedly struggled to handle the situation as panic-stricken people were running helter-skelter.

The thick blanket of smoke engulfing the area also added to the trouble. An LPG cylinder also caught fire and exploded.

Also read: Watch: Parked railway coach catches fire in Telangana

The spot is a few kilometres away from Delhi and hence traffic from the city was affected for some time.

The fire and rescue personnel said it might take another few hours to completely douse the fire and confirmed that no one was missing or dead in the inferno.

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