Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh) [India], April 10 (ANI): The fire that broke out at the building in the Chawri Bazar area of Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh on Thursday morning has been brought under control, Janakganj Police Station In-Charge Vipendra Singh said.
"Kalagopal building in Chawri Bazar has caught fire. Police reached the spot immediately and the fire department was also informed. This is a four-storey building and the fire started from the ground floor where a thread factory is being run. The fire slowly spread to all floors. The fire has been brought under control," Vipendra Singh told ANI.
The Janakganj Police Station In-Charge said that two of the firemen were injured in the cylinder blast.
"There were seven flats in the building, which had gas cylinders. We took out some while some blasted in the fire... Two of our firemen were injured in the last cylinder blast. They have been sent to the hospital for treatment," he added.
Earlier in the morning, fire broke out in the Khasgi Bazar area of Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh.
On April 8, a fire broke out at a warehouse in Madhya Pradesh's Morena. Fire services arrived and doused the fire.
An official said that earlier, on April 5, a fire broke out on the Bikaner-Bilaspur Superfast Express in Madhya Pradesh's Ujjain.
Khemraj Meena, Public Relations Officer (PRO) of Western Railway (Ratlam Division), told ANI, "The train was heading towards Bilaspur from Bikaner, and the incident happened in an area between the Tarana and Tajpur area...The fire brigade teams doused the fire. (ANI)
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