Tragic End to Search: Missing 28-Year-Old Found Dead After Massive Noida Factory Fire

Rahul KaushikNationalMarch 17, 2026

Noida Factory Fire
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New Delhi, March 17, 2026 – A search operation spanning several days concluded in tragedy on Monday morning as rescue teams recovered the body of a 28-year-old man from the ruins of a factory in Sector 4. The victim, identified as Upendra Kumar, had been missing since a devastating fire tore through the manufacturing unit on Thursday, March 12, 2026.

The discovery was made in the basement of Capital Power Systems Limited, a smart meter manufacturing plant, after firefighters finally managed to douse the stubborn flames that had plagued the structure for four days.

The Discovery in the Basement

Upendra, a storekeeper and a resident of Harola village in Sector 5, was on a night shift when the blaze erupted around 5:30 AM on Thursday. While hundreds of his colleagues managed to escape—many by jumping from upper-floor windows—Upendra remained unaccounted for.

According to police officials:

  • The body was found buried under charred debris and burnt raw materials in the basement storage area.
  • Teams discovered the remains only after pumping out massive amounts of water used during the firefighting operations.
  • Upendra was reportedly responsible for managing the basement inventory, leading investigators to believe he was trapped in the storage area when the fire first broke out.

The victim’s father, Sarvan Kumar, told authorities that his son was the sole breadwinner for the family. “He left for his shift on Wednesday night and never came back,” he shared amidst emotional scenes outside the factory premises.

A Battle Against Flames: The Incident Timeline

The fire, which is suspected to have been triggered by an electrical short circuit, quickly escalated due to the presence of highly flammable materials, including plastic granules, wiring components, and cardboard packaging.

FeatureDetails
LocationSector 4, Noida Phase 1
Casualties1 Confirmed Dead (Upendra Kumar)
Injuries38 Workers (mostly fractures and smoke inhalation)
Resources Used37 Fire Tenders; ~20 Lakh Litres of Water
Personnel150+ Firefighters from 6 Districts

The fire was initially brought under control on Friday night, but pockets of fire reignited in the chemical-heavy basement on Saturday morning, requiring an additional 48 hours of cooling operations.

Chaos and Heroic Rescues

At the time of the incident, approximately 350 employees were inside the building. As thick black smoke engulfed the stairwells, workers were forced to make life-or-death decisions. In a desperate bid for survival, dozens of workers jumped from the third and fourth floors.

Emergency services and local passersby used makeshift cushions and ladders to assist those trapped. While 36 of the 38 injured workers have been discharged, two remain under observation at a medical facility in Delhi with serious injuries.

Safety Lapses Under Investigation

The Fire Department and Noida Authority are now shifting their focus toward a thorough investigation into the factory’s safety protocols.

“The building has suffered extensive structural damage, particularly in the basement. We are assessing whether the structure is stable or if it needs to be demolished for public safety,” a senior fire official stated.

Questions regarding the factory’s fire-fighting equipment and whether the basement was being used in compliance with safety norms remain unanswered. For now, the local police have sent Upendra’s body for a post-mortem and are waiting for a formal complaint from the family to initiate further legal action.

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