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Nagpur: Massive Fire Breaks Out at Factory in Maharashtra (Watch)

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 26, 2025 07:29 IST

A huge fire broke out at a factory in Maharashtra's Nagpur on Tuesday night, March 25. According to the ...

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A huge fire broke out at a factory in Maharashtra's Nagpur on Tuesday night, March 25. According to the fire department, they received the distress call at around 7:30 p.m., and the fire brigades rushed to the spot and worked to douse the blaze. The factory, located near Kapasi Bidgaon, Bhivandi Road, manufactured private bags. It produces plastic and jute bags, with a large stock of finished goods and raw materials.

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"Upon reaching the spot, we discovered that the fire was major. We are working to douse the fire and bring it under control. It has been three hours since we started, and it may take another 2-3 hours to completely extinguish it," said Kalamna Fire Station incharge Shiekh Aklim.

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However, no injuries or casualties have been reported until now. The cause of the fire is still being determined. More information is awaited.

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