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On Tuesday evening, a disastrous fire erupted at a polythene factory near Rithala metro station in Delhi, killing four individuals and injuring three.The blaze claimed four lives and injured three others, while dense smoke choked the surrounding area, causing distress among residents. Firefighters battled relentlessly for 12 hours to subdue the flames, underscoring the severity of the incident.
Workers inside were caught off guard, and despite efforts to escape, four succumbed to the flames or smoke inhalation. The three injured individuals were rushed to nearby hospitals, where they are receiving critical care. The cause of the fire remains under investigation, with preliminary reports suggesting a possible electrical fault.
Firefighting teams arrived promptly but faced immense challenges due to the fire’s intensity and the factory’s cluttered layout. Equipped with breathing apparatus, they worked tirelessly, navigating hazardous conditions to douse the flames. After 12 grueling hours, the fire was finally extinguished, but not before significant damage to the structure and surrounding property.
The thick, smoke billowing from the factory blanketed the Rithala area, causing breathing difficulties for residents, particularly children and the elderly. Many reported irritation in their eyes and throats, prompting local authorities to advise staying indoors. The incident has raised concerns about air quality and the safety of industrial units in densely populated areas.
The Rithala fire is a stark reminder of the human and environmental cost of industrial accidents, urging immediate action to protect lives and livelihoods.