New Delhi:
A fire broke out in a godown where plastic scrap was stored in West Delhi early on Wednesday, three days after a major blaze engulfed a scrapyard.
The fire broke out in the godown located at West Phrini road in Mundka at around 4:00 am. Twenty four fire tenders were rushed to the spot to douse the fire, officials said adding the fire was brought under control within 90 minutes.
They said it was not the same spot where a major fire broke out on Sunday which destroyed scrap worth over crores.
There were three major fire incidents in the city - one at Mundka plastic scrapyard and the other in jungles located near Jawaharlal Nehru University on Sunday while a day before a fire broke out in a container depot in Tughlaqabad, which destroyed goods worth crores.
On April 2, four major fire incidents were reported from the city, including one at former Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan's residence and another at the Income Tax office.