A colossal fire erupted at a warehouse in Gurugram’s Saraswati Enclave late Tuesday night, transforming the industrial hub into a battleground of flames and smoke. Reported at 11:30 pm on April 1, 2025, the blaze summoned an army of 22 fire engines from Gurugram, Nuh, and Jhajjar to tame its fury.
Even as Wednesday dawned, the inferno refused to relent, with firefighters still wrestling to extinguish it by mid-morning.
Jai Narayan, a fire officer from Sector-37 station, recounted the chaos: “We got the call at 11:39 pm. It’s been a relentless fight ever since. Engines from across the region rolled in, but the fire’s stubborn grip persists.”
Despite the scale of the disaster, a silver lining emerged—no casualties have been reported. The warehouse, nestled in the bustling Saraswati Enclave, suffered severe damage, though the financial toll remains unclear.
What sparked this fiery beast? Authorities are stumped, with the cause still under investigation. For now, the focus remains on containment, as plumes of smoke paint the skyline, a grim reminder of the night’s havoc.
Residents and workers nearby watched in awe and relief—awed by the spectacle, relieved by the absence of tragedy. As the firefighting saga continues, Gurugram holds its breath, hoping this blaze becomes a tale of resilience rather than ruin.