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Major fire breaks out at chemical factory in Meerut's Dhir Khera; Firefighting units rush from Hapur

Written By: TDG Syndication
Last Updated: June 30, 2026 01:45:19 IST

Meerut (Uttar Pradesh) [India], June 30 (ANI): A massive fire erupted at a chemical manufacturing unit located in Dhir Khera village of Meerut district, Uttar Pradesh, on Monday, sending thick plumes of toxic smoke into the sky.

Local fire emergency response units mounted a rapid containment operation to bring the raging flames under control.

Upon receiving the distress call on June 29, the Chief Fire Officer (CFO) immediately coordinated a cross-district response, dispatching emergency assets from the neighbouring Hapur fire station to aid local teams in Meerut.

Fire tenders were deployed on-site, battling hazardous, high-temperature chemical flames to prevent the fire from jumping to adjacent industrial blocks.

According to fire department personnel on the ground, the early phase of the operation was critical due to the presence of volatile compounds inside the factory premises.

“We received urgent information about a major fire breaking out at a chemical factory in Dhir Khera,” stated Fire Official Manveer Singh. “Following the alert, the CFO dispatched two fire trucks from the Hapur fire station immediately. Upon arrival, our teams encountered a severe fire but managed to control it promptly through swift tactical deployment.”

No immediate casualties or civilian injuries have been reported from the factory floor so far. Cooling operations are currently underway to ensure no secondary chemical flare-ups occur in the storage units.

The exact cause of the initial spark remains unknown. Local police alongside industrial safety authorities have officially launched an investigation to verify if proper hazard protocols and chemical safety regulations were actively maintained at the site.

Further details are awaited. (ANI)

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