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Delhi: Fire Breaks Out at Police Dumping Yard in Nehru Place

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 3, 2025 16:23 IST

A huge fire broke out at the Delhi Police's dumping yard in Nehru Place on Thursday, April 3. The ...

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A huge fire broke out at the Delhi Police's dumping yard in Nehru Place on Thursday, April 3. The blaze erupted at around 2 pm. Upon receiving the distress call, local police and fire bridges reached the spot and engaged in the dousing operations.

There were no reports of injuries or casualties. The video shared by the news agency IANS shows black smoke flowing from the spot where several vehicles were parked. The cause of the fire is still uncertain. Further details are awaited.

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Delhi Fire Services received a call at around 2 pm on Thursday, after which six fire tenders were rushed to the spot. "We rushed six fire tenders to the spot and it has been reported that some case properties have also been burnt," he said. 

The matter has been informed to the police for investigation. Further details are awaited.

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