Massive fire breaks out in slum near Delhi’s Rithala Metro Station, one child injured; 29 fire tenders rushed to spot, blaze under control.

A massive fire engulfed a slum area near Rithala Metro Station in New Delhi on Friday, injuring a child. The blaze was declared a ‘Medium category’ fire, and 29 fire tenders were deployed. The fire has since been brought under control.

A child was injured in a massive fire that broke out in a slum area near Rithala Metro Station in New Delhi in the late hours of Friday, officials said.

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29 Fire Tenders Control Blaze

According to fire officer SK Dua, the fire was declared to be of Medium category considering its intensity and a total of 29 fire tenders were rushed to the spot. After hours of dousing operation, the blaze was brought under control.

“We received information that a fire broke out in the huts of Bengali Basti, located between Rithala Metro Station and the Delhi Jal Board. Fire tenders were sent to the spot, and the fire was declared to be of Medium category considering its intensity,” Dua told ANI.

“A total of 29 fire tenders are on the spot, and the fire is now under control. A kid was reportedly injured, and he has been sent to the hospital via ambulance. There is no information about any further casualties,” he added.

More information is awaited. (ANI)

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