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Greetings card factory catches fire in Delhi

| @indiablooms | Feb 14, 2019, at 12:37 pm

New Delhi, Feb 14 (IBNS): A fire broke out at the Archies Greeting Cards factory in west Delhi's Naraina Industrial Area on Thursday, Valentine's Day.

Media reports said the fire caught around 7.15am and quickly spread to the top floors. There are no reports of casualties.

Factory manager Amarjeet Singh said the fire started from the telephone switchboard and spread, NDTV reported, adding that as many as 29 fire engines were at the site to douse the flames.

This is the third major fire in as many days in the national capital.

At least 250 huts were gutted in a massive fire at a Paschim Puri slum on Wednesday while 17 people died in a hotel fire at Karol Bagh on Tuesday.


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