New Delhi: A fire broke out in the Mongolpuri oil market in North-West Delhi this morning, gutting five shops.
"We received a call at 6 AM and 10 fire tenders were rushed to the spot. The fire dousing and rescue operations are still on," a senior official from Delhi Fire Services said.
"Five shops were reported to be gutted and there were no casualties," the official said, adding, the cause of fire is being ascertained.
"We received a call at 6 AM and 10 fire tenders were rushed to the spot. The fire dousing and rescue operations are still on," a senior official from Delhi Fire Services said.
"Five shops were reported to be gutted and there were no casualties," the official said, adding, the cause of fire is being ascertained.
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