A fire broke out at a clothing factory in Khanpur Extension on Thursday night, with officials suspecting a short circuit caused it.
Officials said that around 4 to 5 fire tenders were deployed to the scene, and the blaze was later brought under control. No casualties were reported.
Fire officer Shravan Lal Meena said, “There was a clothing factory here where a fire broke out… 4 to 5 fire trucks were present at the scene… The fire is suspected to have been caused by a short circuit… The fire has been completely extinguished… There are no casualties.”
In another incident, a fire broke out in the slums of the Rani Garden area in Geeta Colony in the morning. According to officials, the fire started in a scrap warehouse, and eight fire trucks were deployed to the site.
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