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Haryana: Massive fire broke out in a shoe factory in Bahadurgarh

Haryana: Massive fire broke out in a shoe factory in Bahadurgarh

Haryana: A massive fire suddenly broke out in a shoe factory in Bahadurgarh. As a result, raw materials and finished products worth crores kept inside the factory were reduced to ashes. According to reports, the fire started around 4:30 AM, but even after about 5 hours, it has not been completely controlled. Six fire brigade vehicles.

Haryana: A massive fire suddenly broke out in a shoe factory in Bahadurgarh. As a result, raw materials and finished products worth crores kept inside the factory were reduced to ashes. According to reports, the fire started around 4:30 AM, but even after about 5 hours, it has not been completely controlled.

Six fire brigade vehicles are present at the scene. Due to the presence of rubber and highly flammable chemicals inside the factory, firefighters are having a tough time managing the fire. Pictures show just how severe the blaze is, as it continues to flare up inside the factory.

Fire officer Ramesh Kumar stated that he received information around 4:30 AM that a fire had broken out in the Appeal Footwear factory located at plot number 38 in HSIIDC Sector 17 of Bahadurgarh. Upon receiving the report, two fire brigade vehicles arrived at the scene and began efforts to control the fire. He mentioned that the fire was quite fierce.

This has also caused significant damage to the factory building. The tin shed melted and fell due to the heat of the fire, and several cracks have appeared in the factory structure, raising concerns about the potential collapse of the building. Fire officer Ramesh Kumar noted that fire brigade vehicles have been summoned not only from Bahadurgarh’s fire stations but also from Rohtak, Jhajjar, and AIIMS. He added that the cause of the fire has not yet been determined.