Chhindwara Disposal Factory Gutted in Fire, Two Injured, Rs 50 Lakh Loss
Chhindwara (MP)
Chhindwara factory fire destroys disposal unit, injures two and causes Rs 50 lakh loss as firefighters battle overnight blaze.
A devastating fire broke out late Sunday night at a disposable products factory located on Sonpur Road in Chhindwara. The blaze reportedly started around 2 am and quickly escalated into a massive inferno, engulfing the entire premises within a short span of time. By the time emergency teams arrived, the fire had already spread across the factory due to highly flammable materials stored inside.
Firefighting efforts continue for hours
Firefighters struggled for several hours to control the blaze. Five fire tenders were deployed, along with four water tankers from the municipal corporation. The presence of polythene and disposable items fueled the flames, making it difficult to contain the fire quickly. Authorities managed to bring the situation under control only after 6 am, although smoke continued to rise intermittently from the site.
Factory owner and elderly family member injured
The factory belongs to Deepak Sahu, who lived on the premises with his family. At the time of the incident, family members were inside the house built within the factory compound. An elderly member of the family sustained burn injuries after being caught in the fire. While attempting to rescue him, Deepak Sahu also got injured. The elderly victim was rushed to the hospital, while Deepak received primary treatment on-site from a local doctor.
Panic among family members and locals
As news of the incident spread, relatives and locals rushed to the spot. The sight of the factory engulfed in flames left the family in deep distress. People from the neighborhood stepped in to comfort them and assist in rescue efforts. Despite the chaos, locals showed remarkable presence of mind and acted swiftly to prevent a larger disaster.
Major accident averted due to timely action
Gas cylinders and diesel meant for generators were stored within the factory premises. Locals managed to remove these hazardous items in time, preventing possible explosions and a far more catastrophic situation. Their quick response is being credited with averting a major tragedy.
Cash worth Rs 28 lakh rescued amid chaos
Amid the rapidly spreading fire, the family managed to save cash worth Rs 28 lakh kept inside the house. However, most household belongings were destroyed in the blaze. Sparks from the fire also spread to nearby agricultural fields, causing damage to standing crops.
Authorities and leaders reach the spot
Police officials from the Kotwali station reached the location soon after receiving information. A Naib Tehsildar also visited the site late at night to assess the situation. Local leaders and social workers arrived to offer assistance and support to the affected family.
Cause of fire still unknown
Authorities have not yet determined the exact cause of the fire. Preliminary estimates suggest that the incident has caused losses exceeding Rs 50 lakh. Officials stated that although the fire is under control, teams remain deployed as a precaution due to lingering smoke and heat inside the debris.
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Chhindwara Disposal Factory Gutted in Fire, Two Injured, Rs 50 Lakh Loss
Chhindwara (MP)
A devastating fire broke out late Sunday night at a disposable products factory located on Sonpur Road in Chhindwara. The blaze reportedly started around 2 am and quickly escalated into a massive inferno, engulfing the entire premises within a short span of time. By the time emergency teams arrived, the fire had already spread across the factory due to highly flammable materials stored inside.
Firefighting efforts continue for hours
Firefighters struggled for several hours to control the blaze. Five fire tenders were deployed, along with four water tankers from the municipal corporation. The presence of polythene and disposable items fueled the flames, making it difficult to contain the fire quickly. Authorities managed to bring the situation under control only after 6 am, although smoke continued to rise intermittently from the site.
Factory owner and elderly family member injured
The factory belongs to Deepak Sahu, who lived on the premises with his family. At the time of the incident, family members were inside the house built within the factory compound. An elderly member of the family sustained burn injuries after being caught in the fire. While attempting to rescue him, Deepak Sahu also got injured. The elderly victim was rushed to the hospital, while Deepak received primary treatment on-site from a local doctor.
Panic among family members and locals
As news of the incident spread, relatives and locals rushed to the spot. The sight of the factory engulfed in flames left the family in deep distress. People from the neighborhood stepped in to comfort them and assist in rescue efforts. Despite the chaos, locals showed remarkable presence of mind and acted swiftly to prevent a larger disaster.
Major accident averted due to timely action
Gas cylinders and diesel meant for generators were stored within the factory premises. Locals managed to remove these hazardous items in time, preventing possible explosions and a far more catastrophic situation. Their quick response is being credited with averting a major tragedy.
Cash worth Rs 28 lakh rescued amid chaos
Amid the rapidly spreading fire, the family managed to save cash worth Rs 28 lakh kept inside the house. However, most household belongings were destroyed in the blaze. Sparks from the fire also spread to nearby agricultural fields, causing damage to standing crops.
Authorities and leaders reach the spot
Police officials from the Kotwali station reached the location soon after receiving information. A Naib Tehsildar also visited the site late at night to assess the situation. Local leaders and social workers arrived to offer assistance and support to the affected family.
Cause of fire still unknown
Authorities have not yet determined the exact cause of the fire. Preliminary estimates suggest that the incident has caused losses exceeding Rs 50 lakh. Officials stated that although the fire is under control, teams remain deployed as a precaution due to lingering smoke and heat inside the debris.