Kailasagiri Ropeway charge spoke to ANI and said, "Dust was collected and set on fire here every day. Today, a tyre caught fire too and all the scrap was engulfed in fire. We stopped the ropeway and cleared the passengers. We closed this section and called the fire officials."
"A minor short circuit incident occurred at PVR Saket, leading to some smoke and a small fire. However, there was no damage, and the situation was quickly brought under control," said an official.
The fire that broke out at a scrap godown in a market in Ankleshwar, Bharuch on Monday is now under control, with no casualties reported, Bharuch Fire officials confirmed.
As per the fire officials, the incident happened on Friday evening. Officials promptly reached the scene, controlled the fire, retrieved the charred body of the deceased and handed it over to the local police.
Following the incident, the swift and prompt action of two personnel from 166 MC MF Det part of HQ 22 MC Group of the Indian Army, the fire was controlled.
According to a fire official, "We received a fire call around 7:40 pm last night. Two fire vehicles immediately reached the spot and controlled the fire within four hours. Fortunately, there were no casualties reported in the fire. However, the blaze resulted in a significant loss of cotton,
According to a fire official, "We received a fire call at 7:29 pm. One fire vehicle arrived at the scene and controlled the blaze. A small fire had broken out at Minerva Hotel's kitchen chimney. Fortunately, no casualties were reported, and the fire was brought under control."
A fire broke out in a lorry carrying raw materials in Telanagan's Medchal-Malkajgiri district on Wednesday night, a fire official said. No loss of life was reported in the incident.
At least 28 people have been confirmed dead, with many others feared injured, after a South Korean passenger plane carrying 181 people crashed on Sunday morning at an airport in the country's southwest, according to police and fire officials, Yonhap News Agency reported.
A massive fire that broke out earlier on Monday at a restaurant in the Rajouri Garden area of Delhi has been completely brought under control, according to fire officials. One woman has been injured in the fire incident.