A major fire broke out in an oil warehouse in Maharashtra’s Thane district, triggering panic in the Bhivandi rural area. The incident occurred at the Macha Compound, where a storage facility suddenly caught fire and quickly engulfed the entire premises in massive flames. According to initial reports, the blaze intensified within minutes, sending thick plumes of black smoke into the sky, visible from a considerable distance. The intensity of the fire raised concerns due to the presence of highly flammable materials stored inside the warehouse. Multiple fire engines were immediately rushed to the spot as firefighters began intensive operations to bring the situation under control. Emergency teams are continuously attempting to douse the flames and prevent the fire from spreading to nearby structures. Officials are closely monitoring the situation as cooling operations continue in phases. Local authorities have also secured the surrounding area to ensure public safety and avoid further risk to nearby residential and commercial zones. Fortunately, there have been no immediate reports of casualties or injuries so far, though a detailed assessment is still underway. The exact cause of the fire is yet to be determined. Investigators are expected to examine whether it was triggered by a short circuit, accidental ignition, or any other technical failure. The presence of oil storage has made the firefighting effort more challenging due to the high risk of rapid fire spread. As of now, firefighters remain on the ground battling the blaze, while authorities continue to assess damage and ensure the fire does not escalate further. More details are awaited as the situation develops.


