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Gujarat: Fire breaks out in chemical factory in Ahmedabad, no casualties reported

By ANI | Updated: February 17, 2026 23:00 IST

Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], February 17 : A fire broke out at a chemical factory in Ahmedabad on Tuesday, with ...

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Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], February 17 : A fire broke out at a chemical factory in Ahmedabad on Tuesday, with large quantities of oil fueling the blaze.

DCP Zone-5 Bhagirath Gadhvi said firefighting efforts are ongoing, no casualties have been reported so far and a police investigation has been initiated.

Speaking to ANI, Gadhvi said, "This village has quite a few industrial units. One unit is Harsh Enterprise, whose owner is Pankaj Jaiswal. A large quantity of oil was stored in Harsh Enterprise...Efforts to extinguish the fire are ongoing. The fire department tried to ensure that the fire did not spread to surrounding buildings."

"The process of extinguishing the fire is ongoing... As per the information so far, there is no report of any casualties. We have initiated police action in the investigation of this incident," he said.

Further information is still awaited.

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