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Several residents living close to the Ghazipur landfill where a fire broke out complained about breathing difficulties and irritation in the eyes and throat.
A fire broke out at Ghazipur landfill in east Delhi, causing widespread smoke and health issues. The Delhi Fire Service reported the fire was caused by gases from waste. Residents were unable to send their children to school due to the smoke. The BJP accused the MCD and city government of not taking action. Delhi Mayor Shelly Oberoi assured officers that the situation was improving and that smoke control would be implemented within five hours.