Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Massive fire engulfs three companies in Khairane-midc

- G. Mohiuddin Jeddy htmumbai@hindustant­imes.com

THE FIRE EMITTED THICK PLUMES OF SMOKE, BLANKETING THE KOPAR KHAIRANE AREA AND VISIBLE FROM SEVERAL KILOMETRES AWAY

NAVI MUMBAI: A massive fire erupted in the Khairane MIDC area on Tuesday morning, engulfing three companies in its wake. While the fire raged almost all day, no casualties were reported.

The blaze, which started at Navbharat Industries (Everfresh) l ocated at Sector 2, Kopar Khairane, near Thane Belapur road, quickly spread to neighbouri­ng units.

The f i r e , wh i c h b e g a n around 10:30am, emitted thick plumes of smoke, blanketing the Kopar Khairane area and visible from several kilometres away, extending up to Digha. Even after the rapid response of over 30 fire tenders from Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporatio­n, Thane, Kalyan, MIDC, CIDCO, and ONGC, the flames raged on until evening when it was finally subdued.

Ravindra Daundkar, senior police i nspector of Turbhe police station said, “The fire first broke out in the unit of Navbharat Industries. It then spread to the neighbouri­ng two companies Goenka Foods located on Plot A737/2 and Jasmine Art Printers on Plot A737/3.”

According to Ravindra Daundkar, senior police inspector of Turbhe police station, “The fire first broke out in the unit of Navbharat Industries. It then spread to the neighbouri­ng two companies Goenka Foods located on Plot A737/2 and Jasmine Art Printers on Plot A737/3.

He added, “Fortunatel­y, there was no loss of life but the financial loss is huge. The firemen had to battle almost all day to contain the fire and then start the cooling operations. There is no informatio­n yet on what caused the fire. There will be an investigat­ion.”

Said a fire officer, “There were huge stocks of highly inflammabl­e chemicals stocked at Navbharat Industries that led to the high intensity of fire. It was very difficult to contain it and hence it spread to the neighbouri­ng units.” He added, “We used bronto skylift to douse the fire from top. It was a very risky operation and the cooling operations will last hours.”

 ?? BACHCHAN KUMAR /HT PHOTO ?? There were stocks of highly inflammabl­e chemicals at Navbharat Industries that led to high intensity of fire.
BACHCHAN KUMAR /HT PHOTO There were stocks of highly inflammabl­e chemicals at Navbharat Industries that led to high intensity of fire.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India