Factory explosion in Burari leaves 5 injured
An illegal firecracker factory explosion in Burari, Delhi, injured four people, including a firefighter, on Sunday. Three suffered severe burns and were transferred to LNJP Hospital. The ground floor factory, spanning 500 square yards, ignited, ca...

"The fire broke out at 4.23 pm on the ground floor of a building located in Pradhan Enclave in Burari area. The premises housed an illegal crackers manufacturing unit, with residential rooms on the first floor," Garg in a statement said.
According to the DFS, the explosion sparked a fire, resulting in a chaos in the densely populated area.
He said five fire tenders were immediately rushed to the site and the operation is still underway.
One of the injured was Himanshu, 27, who suffered almost 100 per cent burns.
Anand, 24 and Ravi Prakash, 22, suffered 25 per cent burns, while Vijay Pandey, 22, had his body 40 per cent burned.
All those severely injured were rushed to Burari Hospital and later referred to LNJP Hospital for advanced treatment.
The other three victims are receiving treatment at Burari Hospital, Garg said.
During the operation, fire officer Devender Sandhu from JHP Fire Station sustained an injury to his right hand due to a secondary explosion.
He was given first aid by ambulance staff on-site, the DFS chief said.
The fire department said that the ground floor of the building, spanning 500 square yards, was illegally used for manufacturing crackers. Explosives stored in the factory aggravated the fire.
The people living on the first floor were unharmed and evacuated in time.
Witnesses described the explosions as loud, leaving a thick smoke in its wake that engulfed the area.
No immediate statement was received from the Delhi Police.
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