<p>A massive fire at a garbage mound in Gurugram's Manesar Sector 6 area gutted around a thousand shanties, killing a woman who was burnt alive and injuring three others.</p>.<p>More than a dozen vehicles including bikes, tractors, and canters were burnt to ashes due to the fire.</p>.<p>Earlier in morning Gulshan Kalra, the deputy director of the Gurugram fire department had said that two including a woman had died in the fire incident, but later deputy commissioner Nishant Kumar Yadav revised the death toll.</p>.<p>“As of now we confirm only one casualty, 50 years old Meena Devi, a resident of Ranipur from Patna of Bihar. Three others who were injured in fire are being treated in hospitals,” Yadav told PTI.</p>.<p>An FIR of negligence has been registered against unknown persons at Kherki Daula Police Station and an investigation has been launched into the matter.</p>.<p>Officials said about 35 fire tenders from Palwal, Rewari, Nuh, Jhajjar, and Gurugram were rushed to the spot after the fire was reported.</p>.<p>The blaze was brought under control after about 10 hours of hard work by 250 fire fighters, they said.</p>.<p>While the administration made lodging and food arrangements for over 500 people, not more than 70 had gone there till filing of report, SDM Ankita Chaudhary said.</p>.<p>“Over 1,000 Jhuggis were gutted. We have made arrangements for 500 people in a building opposite Municipal Corporation Manesar but only 70 have gone there. We are trying to convince them but majority are not going. We have a bus in waiting to take them if they want to be taken there at night. Food is also being provided,” the SDM said.</p>.<p>The cause behind the fire was yet to be ascertained.</p>.<p>Yadav has issued instructions to municipal corporations of Manesar and Gurugram to clear any garbage illegally dumped in the open areas.</p>.<p>“The cause behind the fire is not clear yet but such illegal dumping makes sites vulnerable. Civic agencies have been asked to put things in order,” he said.</p>.<p>The fire had sparked in a garbage mound at a scrap yard on Monday night and went on to spread across about 25 acres engulfing over 1,000 shanties.</p>.<p>The blaze spread faster due to a storm the previous night, said fire officials. Cylinders kept in the slums exploded and smoke in the sky could be seen from kilometres away till Tuesday evening.</p>.<p>Residents of the shanties used to pile scraps collected by them in the area. The area also has several small godowns of scrap dealers.</p>.<p>The fire department said the garbage caught fire allegedly after a family living in the slum left a stove burning after cooking food.</p>.<p>According to their version, the fire from stove reached the garbage due to strong storm winds.</p>.<p>Eyewitnesses said flames rose up to 25 feet when the fire was at its peak.</p>.<p>District Commissioner Nishant Kumar Yadav along with SDM Ankita Chaudhary inspected the spot and interacted with the victims and assured them of all possible help.</p>.<p>The residents of nearby villages and volunteers from the Red Cross society also reached the spot and helped the fire victims with food and water.</p>.<p>Rajender Kumar, SHO of Kherki Daula Police Station, said the complaint was filed by the nephew of the only deceased, Meena Devi.</p>.<p>He said one of the injured is being treated at Safdarjung Hospital, and another at a private hospital in Baskushla village. The third injured, who was taken to Apollo hospital, fled from the facility, he said.</p>.<p>“We are trying to record the statements of injured. The probe is on and action will be taken on the basis of the facts revealed in the investigation,” Kumar said.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>
<p>A massive fire at a garbage mound in Gurugram's Manesar Sector 6 area gutted around a thousand shanties, killing a woman who was burnt alive and injuring three others.</p>.<p>More than a dozen vehicles including bikes, tractors, and canters were burnt to ashes due to the fire.</p>.<p>Earlier in morning Gulshan Kalra, the deputy director of the Gurugram fire department had said that two including a woman had died in the fire incident, but later deputy commissioner Nishant Kumar Yadav revised the death toll.</p>.<p>“As of now we confirm only one casualty, 50 years old Meena Devi, a resident of Ranipur from Patna of Bihar. Three others who were injured in fire are being treated in hospitals,” Yadav told PTI.</p>.<p>An FIR of negligence has been registered against unknown persons at Kherki Daula Police Station and an investigation has been launched into the matter.</p>.<p>Officials said about 35 fire tenders from Palwal, Rewari, Nuh, Jhajjar, and Gurugram were rushed to the spot after the fire was reported.</p>.<p>The blaze was brought under control after about 10 hours of hard work by 250 fire fighters, they said.</p>.<p>While the administration made lodging and food arrangements for over 500 people, not more than 70 had gone there till filing of report, SDM Ankita Chaudhary said.</p>.<p>“Over 1,000 Jhuggis were gutted. We have made arrangements for 500 people in a building opposite Municipal Corporation Manesar but only 70 have gone there. We are trying to convince them but majority are not going. We have a bus in waiting to take them if they want to be taken there at night. Food is also being provided,” the SDM said.</p>.<p>The cause behind the fire was yet to be ascertained.</p>.<p>Yadav has issued instructions to municipal corporations of Manesar and Gurugram to clear any garbage illegally dumped in the open areas.</p>.<p>“The cause behind the fire is not clear yet but such illegal dumping makes sites vulnerable. Civic agencies have been asked to put things in order,” he said.</p>.<p>The fire had sparked in a garbage mound at a scrap yard on Monday night and went on to spread across about 25 acres engulfing over 1,000 shanties.</p>.<p>The blaze spread faster due to a storm the previous night, said fire officials. Cylinders kept in the slums exploded and smoke in the sky could be seen from kilometres away till Tuesday evening.</p>.<p>Residents of the shanties used to pile scraps collected by them in the area. The area also has several small godowns of scrap dealers.</p>.<p>The fire department said the garbage caught fire allegedly after a family living in the slum left a stove burning after cooking food.</p>.<p>According to their version, the fire from stove reached the garbage due to strong storm winds.</p>.<p>Eyewitnesses said flames rose up to 25 feet when the fire was at its peak.</p>.<p>District Commissioner Nishant Kumar Yadav along with SDM Ankita Chaudhary inspected the spot and interacted with the victims and assured them of all possible help.</p>.<p>The residents of nearby villages and volunteers from the Red Cross society also reached the spot and helped the fire victims with food and water.</p>.<p>Rajender Kumar, SHO of Kherki Daula Police Station, said the complaint was filed by the nephew of the only deceased, Meena Devi.</p>.<p>He said one of the injured is being treated at Safdarjung Hospital, and another at a private hospital in Baskushla village. The third injured, who was taken to Apollo hospital, fled from the facility, he said.</p>.<p>“We are trying to record the statements of injured. The probe is on and action will be taken on the basis of the facts revealed in the investigation,” Kumar said.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>