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Rajasthan: Massive Fire Breaks Out in Mahavir Tent House Godown in Chittorgarh

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 15, 2025 09:30 IST

A massive fire broke out in a godown of Mahavir Tent House in Rajasthan's Chittorgarh district on Tuesday morning, ...

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A massive fire broke out in a godown of Mahavir Tent House in Rajasthan's Chittorgarh district on Tuesday morning, April 15. Mahavir Tents is a company that manufactures and sells tents, including Jungle Safari Tents, Camping Tents and Equipment, Cottage Tents, and Pagoda Tents.

After receiving the information, fire engines with local police rushed to the scene and worked to douse the blaze, according to the news agency IANS. However, no injuries or casualties have been reported yet. 

Also Read | Bharuch Fire: Huge Blaze Erupts at Jal Aqua Company in Gujarat (Watch Video).

A video shared by the IANS shows a JCB and fire engine deployed at the site to extinguish the fire. Smoke is also seen coming out from the structure. 

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