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Fire Breaks Out At Harley Davidson Showroom In Delhi
The first and second floors of the showroom suffered massive damage, officials said.
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A fire broke out at a Harley Davidson showroom in west Delhi s Moti Nagar in the early hours of Saturday, officials said.
According to fire officials, they received information regarding the blaze at 1.36 am, following which 25 fire tenders were rushed to the spot.
Four persons Mohammad Shadab (23), Dhirender (21), Kiran (20) and Riya (24) were rescued, they added.
The blaze was finally brought under control at around 5.50 am, a senior fire official said.
Delhi: Fire at Harley Davidson showroom in Moti Nagar
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A fire broke out at a showroom of motorcycle company Harley Davidson in west Delhi s Moti Nagar in the early hours of Saturday, officials said.
According to fire officials, they received information regarding the blaze at 1.36 am, following which 25 fire tenders were rushed to the spot.
Four persons Mohammad Shadab (23), Dhirender (21), Kiran (20) and Riya (24) were rescued by the fire officials, they said.
The blaze was finally brought under control at around 5.50 am, a senior fire official said.
The first and second floors of the showroom were severely affected by the fire, the officials said, adding that some portions of the ground floor and the basement also suffered damage.
The blaze was finally brought under control at around 5.50 am, a senior fire official said.
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NEW DELHI: A fire broke out at a showroom of motorcycle company Harley Davidson in west Delhi s Moti Nagar in the early hours of Saturday, officials said.
According to fire officials, they received information regarding the blaze at 1.
36 am, following which 25 fire tenders were rushed to the spot.
Four persons Mohammad Shadab (23), Dhirender (21), Kiran (20) and Riya (24) were rescued by the fire officials, they said.
The blaze was finally brought under control at around 5.50 am, a senior fire official said.