Dense smoke
Ghazipur landfill continued to emit dense columns of smoke into the air on Monday, hours after a major fire broke out there. The Delhi Fire Service reported that the gases generated within the enormous waste pile caused the landfill to experience a major fire.
Fire location
The fire broke out at the rear end of the Ghazipur landfill, adjacent to the fish market where fresh dumping of waste had recently begun.
Firefighting collaboration
To combat the blaze, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi deployed field staff and coordinated with a bio-mining agency, diverting five excavator machines for firefighting efforts.
Resident health complaints
Numerous residents living in close proximity to the Ghazipur landfill filed complaints of throat and respiratory irritation.
Action plan
In April 2022, after a major fire broke at the landfill, Delhi environment department launched a nine-point action plan to prevent repeat of such incidents
Levelling deadline extension
In March 2023, the deadline for levelling Ghazipur landfill was fixed as December 2024; this was extended to December 2026.
50 hours fire
Three incidents of fire were reported at Ghazipur landfill in 2022, including one on March 28, which was doused after over 50 hours.
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