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Andhra Pradesh: 2 dead after massive fire breaks out at firecracker stalls in Vijaywada

By ANI | Updated: October 23, 2022 20:10 IST

Two persons were killed after a fire broke out at firecracker stalls at Gandhinagar's Gymkhana ground in Vijaywada on Sunday morning.

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Two persons were killed after a fire broke out at firecracker stalls at Gandhinagar's Gymkhana ground in Vijaywada on Sunday morning.

The firecrackers stalls were set up at the Gymkhana ground in Gandhinagar. People started panicking after the fire broke out in the firecracker stalls in Vijaywada.

Fire tenders were pressed into service after receiving news about the incident. The reason for the fire is yet to be ascertained.

Earlier in June this year, three people were killed while two others were admitted to a hospital after a fire broke out at the firecrackers production unit in Tamil Nadu's Cuddalore district.

( With inputs from ANI )

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