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BIG BREAKING: Massive fire breaks out in Sakatpura Gas Storage Plant in Kota

New Delhi: A big news is coming from Kota district of Rajasthan. It is being reported that a fire has broken out in the Sakatpura gas storage plant in the district. Three fire tenders have already rushed to the spot to control the fire. The fire tenders are doing their best in order to control […]

Fire breaks out in Kota gas plant
Fire breaks out in Kota gas plant

New Delhi: A big news is coming from Kota district of Rajasthan. It is being reported that a fire has broken out in the Sakatpura gas storage plant in the district. Three fire tenders have already rushed to the spot to control the fire.

The fire tenders are doing their best in order to control the blazing fire which has completely draped the Saktapura Gas Storage Plant, Kota. The place where the incident has occurred comes under the Kunhadi police station area. On receiving the information the police have also reached the spot where the fire broke out. The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained. Further investigation in the matter is underway.

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