Blazing Crisis: Fire Erupts at Karnataka Lubricant Warehouse
A fire occurred at a lubricant warehouse in Karnataka, operated by Toll Logistics, affecting goods stored there. No casualties have been reported, and Shell clarified it doesn't own the facility. Authorities are investigating the cause while ensuring safety and conducting a comprehensive assessment.
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A fire broke out early Tuesday at a lubricant storage warehouse on the outskirts of Nelamangala, Karnataka, operated by Toll Logistics, according to Shell's official statement.
Fire department officials responded swiftly by dispatching ten fire tenders to the site at 3:35 am. Fortunately, no injuries or casualties have been reported. The blaze was controlled by 3 pm, with cooling expected to continue, though the exact cause of the fire remains undetermined.
Shell clarified that it neither owns nor operates the affected facility and emphasized their commitment to the safety of employees, partners, and the local community. They are collaborating with Toll Logistics and local authorities to manage the incident. An in-depth investigation is underway to ascertain the fire's cause and impact.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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