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Noida: Massive Fire Breaks Out At Private Firm In Sector 2, Videos Show Thick Black Smoke

Fire tenders have been rushed to the spot and firefighting operations are currently underway. The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained and no casualties have been reported.

Noida: A massive fire broke out at a private firm located in Noida’s Sector 2 on Friday. Fire tenders have been rushed to the spot and firefighting operations are currently underway. The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained and no casualties have been reported so far. Videos from the site show thick black smoke billowing into the sky which can be seen from several kilometers away.

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Meanwhile, a large crowd has gathered outside the company. The police have also arrived at the scene and are working to bring the situation under control.

In another incident reported from Delhi, fire broke out in a factory in Bawana. Twenty-two fire engines were deployed on the spot to douse the fire. The fire was brought under control.

Also Read: Woman Killed By Husband In Maharashtra’s Sangli District; Accused Flees With Children

First published on: Jun 27, 2025 07:02 AM IST


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