Chief Fire Officer Rakesh Salunkhe on Monday said that three fire officials, including him, were injured while trying to control the fire that broke out in a factory in Maharashtra's Solapur.
"The incident happened around 12 in the Mohan Hotel. A fire broke out in the hotel's kitchen on the ground floor. 17 rooms of that hotel were occupied... No casualties have been reported...The fire has been extinguished," Kumar told ANI while at the site.
"It is a congested area, and several buildings are attached to each other. Wada (traditional wooden house) was a totally wooden structure, and it was ground plus three structural buildings. But now, the fire is totally under control. Almost 10 fire tenders and around 80 firefighters worked t
Ghaziabad Chief Fire Officer (CFO) Rahul Pal said that there were no casualties in the incident, and the blaze was completely doused with the help of 11 fire tenders.
Chief Fire Officer Basant Kumar Parikh said that nearly half of the Shiv Shakti textile stores were destroyed after a massive fire broke out on Wednesday morning. Firefighters are using hydraulic platforms to control the blaze from outside as the building's structure remains unstable.
According to Chief Fire Officer Rahul Kumar, fire brigade officials and employees are on the spot but as the cylinders continued to explode, the fire brigade personnel are not able to reach the truck.
According to Rajesh Kumar, Chief Fire Officer, Doranda fire station, "Five fire tenders arrived at the spot and now the blaze is completely doused. We believe it was general fire. The reason for the fire is yet to be ascertained."
Chief Fire Officer, Lucknow, Mangesh Kumar informed that the fire broke out at around 6.30 pm in the factory located in the limits of the Ghazipur Police Station of the city.
Chief Fire Officer said, "Situation is under control. We received information about the fire at around 4 pm. Currently, our 35 fire tenders and around 200 firemen with officials are working to douse the fire. Three buildings of godown were involved in the incident and all three buildings