A major fire broke out at a textile factory in Murgikhane Wali Gali on Batala Road, resulting in significant loss. The blaze, suspected to have been caused by a short-circuit, ravaged the factory, destroying a large quantity of thread estimated to be worth Rs 60 lakh (approximately), which was stored for cloth production.
The fire was reported last night, and the fire brigade was promptly informed. Over 10 fire tenders rushed to the spot, but firefighters had to strive for eight hours to bring the flames under control. Despite their efforts, smoke continued to billow from the premises.
Factory owner Sachin Tandon said he received a call about the fire last night and immediately informed the fire brigade. He said though the fire brigade responded swiftly, it took an extended period to extinguish the flames. The factory had a lone guard on duty at the time of the incident, as the employees had left for the day. A short-circuit is believed to be the cause of the fire though an official investigation is underway to determine the exact cause.
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