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Nagpur: Fire at Printing Press in MIDC Hingna Causes Significant Damage, Extinguished After 7 Hours

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 23, 2024 16:25 IST

Nagpur: A Printing Press in the MIDC Hingna area of Nagpur caught fire at 6am on Thursday (May 23rd). ...

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Nagpur: A Printing Press in the MIDC Hingna area of Nagpur caught fire at 6am on Thursday (May 23rd). The painting company, called Varsha Printing suffered significant damages because of the accident. 

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After receiving information on the fire, MIDC fire brigade's Hingna 2, Vanadongri 1, and Trimurtinagar 1 vehicles reached the spot. Since the paint company contained flammable substances, the fire had spread quickly. The brigade managed to control the fire at 1 pm. The fire brigade is currently cooling the area and is yet to conduct a panchnama. The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained. MIDC fire brigade has said that the damage caused by the fire can be higher than anticipated. 

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