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Archies card factory in Delhi catches fire; 29 fire engines at the spot

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A fire broke out at Archies greeting card factory in the Naraina Industrial area in west Delhi on Thursday morning at around 7:15 am. No casualties have been reported.

The blaze spread rapidly to the top floors, according to the fire department.

According to the factory manager, Amarjeet Singh, the telephone switchboard caught fire and the flames spread to other parts of the multi-storey building, NDTV reported.


There have been two big fires in the national capital this week.

ALSO READ: 17 dead in Delhi hotel fire; rescue operation underway

On Wednesday, at least 250 huts were burnt in a massive fire in a slum in Paschim Puri area. The reason is said to be a short-circuit.

On Tuesday, a massive fire covered Arpit Palace Hotel in congested Karol Bagh area killing 17 people, including two people who jumped off the building in a desperate bid to save themselves. Two men have been arrested

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