Fire breaks out in Delhi’s Mongolpuri, 400 houses feared burnt

28 fires tenders were rushed to the spot to douse the flames

Update: 2015-10-19 09:07 GMT
Massive fire in Delhi's Mangalpuri area (Photo: Twitter)
 
New Delhi: Hundreds of houses and shops weregutted in a major fire that broke out in a slum cluster in outer Delhi's Mongolpuri area on Monday.

However, there were no casualties reported in the incident, said fire officials. Around 400 slum dwellings were reported to be razed to the ground.

According to Delhi Fire Service, the fire was reported around 2 am and as many as 28 fire tenders were rushed to the spot. The fire was doused around 7 am, after which a cooling operation was launched.

The fire is believed to have originated from a plastic waste dump yard adjacent to the slum cluster at UT block in Mongolpuri, which is inhabited by around 300 families.

The situation turned worse when several LPG cylinders exploded after three re-fill shops inside the cluster went up in flames, said a police official.

Inhabitants had evacuated the cluster but by the time fire tenders reached the spot, all houses and shops inside the cluster were gutted.

The police are investigating the matter, the official added. 

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