Three Vehicles Destroyed in Ghaziabad Workshop Fire
Three four-wheelers gutted in workshop fire
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A fire at New Auto Life Motors workshop in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, early Wednesday morning destroyed three vehicles. Firefighters managed to control the blaze quickly, and no injuries were reported. The cause is suspected to be a short circuit, although investigations are ongoing.
- 01The fire broke out around 5 AM at the workshop located near the RRTS station on Meerut Road.
- 02Six vehicles were parked inside the workshop at the time of the fire, with three being damaged.
- 03Firefighters controlled the blaze within 30 minutes using two hose pipes.
- 04The workshop owner, Mohammad Arif, and nearby mechanics alerted authorities after noticing smoke and flames.
- 05In a separate incident later that day, a fire at Omega Print Pack on Bulandshahr Road was also reported, with no casualties.
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A fire erupted early Wednesday morning at the New Auto Life Motors workshop located near gate number 2 of the RRTS station on Meerut Road in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. The incident occurred around 5 AM, with firefighters arriving promptly to contain the blaze. Chief Fire Officer Rahul Pal reported that three out of six vehicles parked inside the workshop were damaged, while the remaining three were safely removed. Firefighters utilized two hose pipes and managed to bring the fire under control within 30 minutes. The cause of the fire is suspected to be a short circuit, although investigations are ongoing. Workshop owner Mohammad Arif, who was nearby when the fire started, stated that he and the mechanics were alerted by the heavy smoke and flames. In a separate incident later that day, another fire broke out at Omega Print Pack in the Bulandshahr Road Industrial Area, which was controlled within about an hour. Fortunately, no casualties were reported in either incident.
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The fire incidents highlight the potential risks associated with short circuits in industrial and workshop settings, raising concerns for local business owners and workers.
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