Uttar Pradesh: Wood Factory in Bareilly Catches Fire;No Casualties Reported

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: December 30, 2025 09:53 IST2025-12-30T09:52:53+5:302025-12-30T09:53:16+5:30

A fire erupted at a wood factory in Ejaz Nagar Gotiya, under the Baradari police station area, around 7 ...

Uttar Pradesh: Wood Factory in Bareilly Catches Fire;No Casualties Reported | Uttar Pradesh: Wood Factory in Bareilly Catches Fire;No Casualties Reported

Uttar Pradesh: Wood Factory in Bareilly Catches Fire;No Casualties Reported

A fire erupted at a wood factory in Ejaz Nagar Gotiya, under the Baradari police station area, around 7 a.m. on Monday. Fire brigade teams rushed to the scene and are currently engaged in firefighting operations to contain the blaze. Police and fire department officials have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the fire. No casualties have been reported so far, and the situation is being closely monitored by the authorities.Further updates are expected as the firefighting efforts continue.

Last week, a similar incident was reported in Madhya Pradesh's Bhopal were a massive fire broke out near the main railway station. The blaze, which erupted around 7.30 pm on Sunday evening, engulfed five to six wood warehouses located near the Patra Bridge, sending flames sky-high and smoke billowing into the air. The cause of the fire is not known yet, and the police are probing to ascertain the cause. 

According to reports, the fire spread rapidly due to the dry wood and furniture stored in the warehouses. Despite the efforts of fire crews, the blaze remained uncontained for over two hours, with more than 25 fire engines pouring water on the site in a bid to control the flames. Locals stated that the fire spread over a very large area and was visible from several kilometres away. The flames were so intense that they lit up the night sky, casting a golden glow over the surrounding area. Also, the smoke was so thick that it spread panic to the nearby railway station, forcing the railway authorities to cut off the power supply as a precautionary measure. As the fire raged on, police and fire brigade teams continued to make efforts to extinguish the flames and control the situation. The owners of the property tried to salvage their belongings, but the fire had already spread too far, consuming everything in its path.The fire department received the fire call around 7.30 pm, and fire engines were dispatched to the scene immediately. However, the fire's rapid spread and the sheer volume of dry wood and furniture made it a challenging task to contain the blaze.

 

 

 

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