Uttar Pradesh

Ertiga and DCM caught fire in Noida Fire engines brought the fire under control, no casualties, brought under control in 20 minutes | Fire in Ertiga and DCM in Noida: Fire brigade brought the fire under control, no loss of life, brought under control in 20 minutes – Noida (Gautambudh Nagar) News


Fire broke out in Ertiga car parked in Sorkha village of Noida.

Car and diesel engine caught fire at two different places in Noida. There was no loss of life due to the fire. Both the fires have been brought under control. There has been no loss of life. It took 20 to 25 minutes for the fire department to control both the fires.

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Car caught fire in Sorkha An Ertiga car caught fire in Sorkha village of Noida. She was standing when the car caught fire. Any inflammable substance can be the cause of fire. The people present there informed the police and fire department. A fire brigade reached the spot and brought the fire under control. There has been no loss of life due to the fire. However, the car was completely burnt to ashes.

Firefighters trying to extinguish car fire

CFO Pradeep Chaubey told that UP 16 DJ 6699, Maruti Suzuki Ertiga car was parked near Village Sorkha Sector-115 Noida Gate No.-02. The car was petrol and CNG based. Suddenly the car caught fire late at night. There was no one present in the car. Otherwise a big accident could have happened. Preliminary investigation revealed that the accident occurred due to contact with some inflammable substance. Fire brigade reached the spot. Water was sprayed on the car. The fire was brought under control. The car was completely burnt to ashes in the incident.

Fire fighters trying to extinguish the fire in DCM

Fire fighters trying to extinguish the fire in DCM

DCM fire At around 5.45 in the morning, a fire broke out in the DCM parked inside the Central Warehouse near New Holland intersection. The DCM driver informed the fire department. A fire brigade reached the spot and brought the fire under control. No one is trapped in this vehicle. However, the DCIM was completely burnt to ashes. Short circuit is said to be the cause of the fire.



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