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Noida: Huge Fire Breaks Out in Bahlolpur Slums; 10 Fire Tenders at Spot (Watch)

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 5, 2025 09:39 IST

A massive fire broke out in a slum area in Bahlolpur of Uttar Pradesh's Nodia on Saturday morning, April ...

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A massive fire broke out in a slum area in Bahlolpur of Uttar Pradesh's Nodia on Saturday morning, April 5. At least ten fire tenders rushed to the spot and are engaged in firefighting operations. Several houses in the area were burnt to ashes.  The blaze erupted in shanties in the slum area of Sector 63, Greater Noida, on Saturday. There were no reports of injuries or casualties. Local police also reached the location and rescued several residents.

Fire in Noida

A  video shared on social media platform X, shows huge clouds of black smoke coming out from the area which can be visible from several kilometers.

Earlier on Friday, a fire broke out in a manufacturing company situated in the Surajpur area of Greater Noida. No casualties have been reported in the incident. The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained. 

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