This story is from January 5, 2012

Major fire at IGI airport in Delhi, property worth crores gutted

A major fire broke out in the cargo section of Indira Gandhi International Airport here early on Thursday morning causing damage to property worth crores but no one was injured.
Major fire at IGI airport in Delhi, property worth crores gutted
NEW DELHI: A major fire broke out in the cargo section of Indira Gandhi International Airport here early on Thursday morning causing damage to property worth crores but no one was injured.
The blaze erupted at around 12.45 am at the human resource department of Celebi, the ground handling services company which manages cargo operations at IGI airport, sources said.
However, fire fighters received the call at around 1.15 am, police and fire brigade officials said.
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It took more than four hours and 33 fire tenders to contain the blaze, they said, adding the fire was finally doused at around 6.30 am.
The first floor of the cargo building that houses the offices of 10 airlines and the HR department of Celebi, was completely gutted, the officials said.
The maintenance staff initially tried to douse the flames with the fire fighting arrangements at the cargo complex but failed to contain the fire, the sources added.
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