Tuesday, May 19th, 2026

Balaju shoe factory fire under control



KATHMANDU: A fire that broke out at a shoe factory in Balaju has been brought under control.

The fire that started late this morning at the One World Footwear factory owned by Shreeram Pandey at Balaju Bypass, Kathmandu Metropolitan City-16 was brought under control after around three hours, according to District Police Office Kathmandu’s spokesperson Superintendent Dinesh Raj Mainali.

It was doused with the help of seven fire engines: two from the Kathmandu Metropolis, two from the Lalitpur Metropolis, one from the Bhaktapur Metropolis, one from the Nepali Army and one from the Tribhuvan International Airport and 17 water tanks. The fire that was caused due to short-circuit had started at 11: 35 am.

According to Mainali, a police squad of 175 also comprising Senior Superintendent from the District Police Range Kathmandu was mobilised to respond the incident.

More, a 133-member squad from the NA Kalidhwaj Battalion and a 50-member troop from the Armed Police Force, Nepali Army’s Bhagh Bhairav Company contributed to the efforts to control the fire that caused a huge property loss. The Police Circle, Balaju is further investigating the incident.

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