8 Dead, 5 Injured as Massive Fire Engulfs Firecracker Factory in Ahmedabad, Investigation Underway
In one of tragic incident, massive fire broke out at a firecracker factory in Ahmedabad's Mahmudpura area on Saturday afternoon, killing at least eight people and injuring five others.

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The rescue teams and firefighters rushed to the spot and are continuing operations as officials fear the death toll could rise.
The injured have been admitted to L.G. Hospital, where they are receiving treatment. Authorities are working to ensure that no one remains trapped inside the factory.
VIDEO | Ahmedabad, Gujarat: A fire broke out at an illegal firecracker factory in Gatrad. More details awaited.
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) July 18, 2026
(Full video available on PTI Videos - https://t.co/n147TvrpG7) pic.twitter.com/Pd7ySfGZgJ
Fire Broke Out at Firecracker Factory
The officials stated that the fire started at the firecracker factory that spread quickly through the factory making it nearly impossible for workers to rush out. Several fire brigade teams reached the site soon after getting the information on that incident.
The rescue team have been trying to take control of the fire for hours while simultaneously carrying the rescue operation.
#WATCH | Ahmedabad, Gujarat: A major fire breaks out at the Talent Fireworks factory on Ramol-Gatrad Road in the Mehmudpura area.
— ANI (@ANI) July 18, 2026
The Ahmedabad Fire Department has rushed emergency services to the spot to control the blaze. Further details awaited. pic.twitter.com/8qBgYzdY6h
Eight Dead, Five Injured
Amid the rescue, officials confirmed that atleast eight people lost their lives whereas five others suffered injuries and were shifted to the LG Hospital for treatment.
Authorities have warned that the death toll could increase as rescue teams continue searching the factory. However the officials have started the investigation to know how the factory caught fire.
RAF Commander Officer On The Fire
#WATCH | Ahmedabad, Gujarat: Commandant Officer, RAF 100, Ritul Dah says, "We first heard the sound of a massive explosion at 15:24 hours. Upon hearing this, our camps Quick Reaction Team, along with an ambulance, a fire tender, and an alert company, responded immediately,… https://t.co/fFXn0sWtu4 pic.twitter.com/ei16w4qSV9
— ANI (@ANI) July 18, 2026
Commandant Officer, RAF 100, Ritul Dah says, "We first heard the sound of a massive explosion at 15:24 hours. Upon hearing this, our camp's Quick Reaction Team, along with an ambulance, a fire tender, and an alert company, responded immediately, reaching the location by 15:45 hours. During the search operation, we discovered that a significant number of people were injured, and several had already lost their lives.
We found bodies and injured individuals scattered across the surrounding fields, extending up to 50 meters from the site. Our ambulance team, accompanied by a pharmacist, immediately rescued the injured and transported them to a nearby hospital; they also assisted in moving the deceased to the hospital. Civil police were informed simultaneously; personnel from the police control room and the local fire brigade arrived at the scene. We are continuing our operations in coordination with them. Regarding the casualty figures, reports received so far indicate 8 fatalities and 8 injuries. The search operation is still underway, and further details will emerge as the situation progresses."












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