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Moving car catches fire near Sector-121, Noida; No casualties

Noida: A sudden fire broke out in a moving car near Sector-121, Noida on Wednesday. After the fire broke out, the people passing by got scared. Sensing the fire, the car driver saved his life by jumping. The driver informed the fire brigade and the local police.---Advertisement--- The car was burned to ashes even before […]

Noida: A sudden fire broke out in a moving car near Sector-121, Noida on Wednesday. After the fire broke out, the people passing by got scared. Sensing the fire, the car driver saved his life by jumping. The driver informed the fire brigade and the local police.

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The car was burned to ashes even before the fire brigade vehicles arrived. According to the information received, there was no loss of life in this incident. This fire incident is in Kotwali Phase 3.

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Earlier in the capital, Delhi, on May 16, the driver of a vehicle was burned to death after a car parked on the way from Ghogha Sannoth Road to Sector-5 of the Narela police station area caught fire. People around tried to save the car driver, but the fire was so intense that neither the car driver got a chance to come out nor the efforts of the passers-by were successful. The deceased has not been identified yet.

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First published on: May 17, 2023 05:04 PM IST


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