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A thick cloud of smoke continued to billow out of the Ghazipur landfill site, enveloping the surrounding areas in east Delhi, after a portion of the country’s largest garbage dumpsite which holds at least 8.4 million tonnes of waste caught fire on Sunday evening.
The fire that began at 5.22pm on Sunday was yet to abate fully till Monday evening. Till 10.30pm, a cloud of smoke hung over the gigantic landfill, with small pockets of garbage still ablaze.
The fire at the massive landfill triggered a political blame game yet again as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) levelled allegations against each other for the poor pace of efforts to flatten the landfill and the overall poor management of solid waste in the Capital.
Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva, who visited the landfill the site on Monday morning, said the fire was “caused due to criminal negligence by the AAP administrations in MCD and the Delhi government”.
“Ahead of the MCD elections in 2022, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal had promised that the landfill site would be cleared by December 2023. This burning dump is an example of the AAP’s corruption. Forget about clearing it...a new landfill site has been created instead. More than half of the trommels at the site are non-operational. New company has not been appointed as the MCD standing committee has not been constituted,” Sachdeva said.
Delhi minister Atishi said the fire has been doused and expressed hope that the smoke will also “fade away in some time”. “Fire tenders from Delhi Fire Service were present at the spot throughout the night. We hope the smoke will also go away soon. MCD deputy mayor Aaley Iqbal visited the spot Saturday evening and supervised the operations. Delhi Mayor Shelly Oberoi is going to visit the site,” the minister said.
Both sides have raised questions over the origin of fire.
Officials said firefighters worked in shifts but pockets of fire continued to erupt till Monday evening.