The men had gone to attend a fire call at 10.15 PM yesterday when the tragedy took place, said an officer from Delhi Fire Services.
They were working to control the blaze when there was a cylinder blast. The factory roof collapsed, burying the men under the debris.
While Vijender Pal, who was in his 50s died, Avtar Singh and Sunil Kumar were injured and are currently undergoing treatment at Sir Gangaram Hospital.
Mourning Pal's death, Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari said society stands indebted to him for his services.
In February, two firemen died and as many were injured after an LPG cylinder exploded when they were fighting a blaze at a fast food joint in west Delhi's Vikaspuri area.
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