VINOD BHAT
NEW DELHI, April 20: A major fire broke out at the Pachpadra Refinery on the eve of its scheduled inauguration by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, triggering panic and a large-scale emergency response on Monday.
According to initial reports, the blaze engulfed the CDU-VDU (Crude Distillation Unit–Vacuum Distillation Unit) section of the refinery, sending thick plumes of smoke billowing into the sky. The incident occurred just hours before the high-profile inauguration event, raising serious concerns over safety protocols at the facility.
Firefighting operations were swiftly launched, with more than 16 fire tenders rushed to the spot. Emergency teams are working tirelessly to bring the situation under control as the fire continues to rage. Officials said that containment efforts are underway, though the scale of the fire has made operations challenging.
Authorities have yet to confirm the cause of the fire, and there is no immediate clarity on casualties or injuries. Senior administrative and police officials have reached the site, while disaster management teams remain on high alert.
The refinery, a key energy project in Rajasthan, was slated to be inaugurated with much fanfare, marking a significant milestone in the region’s industrial development. However, the incident has cast a shadow over the event, prompting urgent reviews of safety measures.
Further details are awaited as rescue and firefighting operations continue.