
A massive Howrah Chemical Factory Fire broke out on Monday afternoon in the North Jhapardah area of Domjur, Howrah. The incident occurred around 3:30 PM, engulfing the area in thick black smoke and sparking panic among locals.
Residents Fear Bigger Disaster
The factory, reportedly closed at the time of the fire, may have narrowly avoided a major human tragedy. Still, the impact is severe. Loud explosions from inside the facility have shaken nearby homes. Residents from surrounding villages were urged to evacuate or maintain a safe distance. Some reported seeing smoke from nearly four kilometers away.

“It felt like a war zone,” said one local, who saw the factory roof get blown apart.
What Caused the Fire?
While the exact cause is still under investigation, early reports suggest the presence of flammable chemicals and storage drums inside the facility likely accelerated the blaze. According to locals, the first signs of smoke and fire were noticed by passersby who immediately alerted Domjur police station. The police, in turn, informed the fire department.
However, by the time multiple fire engines arrived, the flames had already spread across a significant portion of the site.
Not State-Owned, But Still Critical
While the factory is connected to ONGC operations, sources confirm that the facility is privately owned. The chemical materials being handled at the site pose risks not just for immediate surroundings, but also for other nearby factories.
As fire crews struggle to contain the situation, there are growing concerns about a chain reaction—one fire sparking another, and so on.
Firefighters Battle Explosions and Toxic Smoke
The Howrah Chemical Factory Fire is proving difficult to control. Firefighters are dealing with recurring mini-explosions inside the factory, likely from pressurized drums or volatile substances. The black smoke billowing from the site is thick, toxic, and widespread, making visibility a challenge.
According to Howrah City Police Commissioner Praveen Tripathi, who rushed to the scene, the fire brigade is doing everything possible. Still, the situation remains tense. Fire personnel are working in shifts to limit exposure to toxic fumes.
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What This Means for Locals
This isn’t just a factory fire—it’s a wake-up call. The region houses multiple small and large factories, many of which store hazardous chemicals. Local safety infrastructure, while responsive, was overwhelmed by the scale and speed of this incident.
If you’re a resident in the Domjur area, this fire means sleepless nights, uncertain air quality, and a fresh reminder that industrial safety protocols can’t be taken lightly.
As one resident put it: “It’s like living next to a ticking time bomb. This time it went off.”
Government and ONGC Response
Authorities are now assessing the extent of the damage. Environmental checks are expected to follow, and ONGC may be pulled in for further clarification on safety procedures at partner facilities. For now, no injuries or casualties have been confirmed—but until the fire is fully under control, that could change quickly.
The Bigger Picture
This fire is more than a headline. It’s a reflection of how close we live to danger when oversight fails or is delayed. While today’s fire didn’t turn into a mass casualty event, it easily could have.
Imagine if the factory had been operational, or if children had been playing nearby. For now, the black smoke is clearing—but the questions it raises are just getting started.
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