Panipat News: Fierce Fire in blanket Factory, driver burned alive; 15 Fire trucks on -site, not control - Hugfire has expanded blanket factory manager alive 15 fire trucks present on the spot but cold not control

Jagran correspondent, Panipat. A fire broke out on Saturday afternoon in a blanket factory in India at 15:00 in India Nagar Nagar on the parallel channel in Delhi. The factory owner driver entered to put out the fire. During the fire extinguish, the road to fall out of the barn and he died due to fire. Near employees informed police and fire departments. About 15 vehicles from three districts, including Panipat, arrived to put out the fire and police broke the barn with the help of hydra and took out the body at about 20:00 and held it in the morgue of the Civil Hospital for Post -Mortem. Origin, originally a resident of the Kharar village District Shamli in Uttar Pradesh, said he is a three sister brother. He recently lives in a rented house in Shimla Maulana, a village in Panipat, including the family. The youngest brother, 27 -year -old Ashish Malik, was a manager near the factory owner Deepak Goyal at the Monit Trading Company, a blanket factory in India for the past four years. It was reported around four o’clock on Saturday night that there was a fire in the factory, and his brother was trapped inside. When he reached the place about the information, which was extinguishing the fire, Sonu, a resident of Safidon supervisor, realized that the brother was extinguishing the fire with a fire safety cylinder. Meanwhile, the factory gas falls and he is stuck. He tried to get out of the second gate, but was closed. He died on fire in the factory. Police took out the body with a battle of about five and a half hours. The body was completely burned. Fire vehicles were extinguishing the fire. The body is taken out, the body is burned. Post mortem is done on Sunday. Out of a preliminary investigation, it was revealed that he himself could put out the fire, while the fire was hit and the barn fell on him. – Devendra Sharma, in -Charge, the old industrial police station was sent to about 15 vehicles from Panipat, Sonipat, Karnal on the spot as soon as the fire was reported around 3.16 hours. What was putting on the fire until late night. The possibility exists that the fire will be controlled by Sunday morning. -Gurmel Singh, Fire Officer, Panipat