Fire Frenzy: Noida's Car Blaze Incidents
Two vehicles in Noida caught fire in separate incidents due to overheating and falling electrical wires. Despite the alarming situations, no casualties or injuries were reported. The fire department swiftly controlled the blazes, and all vehicle occupants were unharmed, emphasizing rapid response and public safety.
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Two separate vehicle fires erupted in Noida on Monday, as confirmed by officials. Both incidents occurred in Sector 121, but thankfully resulted in no casualties or injuries.
Chief Fire Officer Pradeep Kumar detailed the first incident: a fire broke out at 12.18 am when a CNG-petrol vehicle parked near an electric pole ignited due to falling electrical wires. Quick action by the fire department ensured the blaze was extinguished without any harm.
Latterly, at 11.40 am, another fire occurred on the Faridabad-Noida-Ghaziabad expressway. A petrol vehicle's engine, becoming overheated, led to flames. Six passengers escaped without harm, and firefighters promptly controlled the situation, evidencing effective emergency response.
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