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Delhi: Massive Fire Breaks Out in Wazirabad Police Training Centre (Watch Video)

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 30, 2024 16:45 IST

A massive fire broke out in the Wazirabad police training centre in Delhi on Thursday, May 30. Ten fire ...

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A massive fire broke out in the Wazirabad police training centre in Delhi on Thursday, May 30. Ten fire tenders were present at the spot. According to the news agency ANI report, the fire erupted at the training centre under the Sonia Vihar police station. There are no reports of injuries or casualties yet.

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According to reports, a blaze engulfed over a dozen vehicles at the Wazirabad Police Training Centre in Delhi. More details are awaited.

Atul Garg, an official of the Delhi Fire Service (DFS), said that at around 2.38 pm on Thursday, a call regarding a huge fire at malkhana in the Police Training Centre at Wazirabad in north Delhi was received.

“After receiving the information, 10 people were rushed to the spot, and an operation to douse the flames is ongoing. So far, no injuries have been reported,” said Garg.

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