In a tragic incident, 10-12 liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders exploded near Symbiosis College in the Viman Nagar area of Pune, officials said.
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According to the Pune Fire Department, around 100 LPG cylinders were stored illegally at an under-instruction site.
Upon receiving the information, a team of fire tenders rushed to the spot to douse the blaze.
#WATCH | Maharashtra | At least 10-12 LPG cylinders exploded near Symbiosis College in the Viman Nagar area of Pune city. Around 100 LPG gas cylinders were stored illegally in an under-instruction site. Out of 100 LPG cylinders, 10 cylinders exploded after a fire. 3 fire tenders… pic.twitter.com/dPzcEznUSn
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“The explosion occurred after a fire broke out at the site. Out of 100 LPG cylinders, 10 exploded after a fire, and three fire tenders are present at the spot,” the fire officials added.
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As per the fire department, no damage or casualties have been reported till now.
Earlier, a fire broke out in an empty luggage-cum-guar van coach stationed in the Nanded maintenance yard in Maharashtra on Tuesday, said authorities.
The fire was completely brought under control within 30 minutes of the incident, said the Chief Public Relations Officer of South Central Railways.
There was no damage to any other coaches, the CPRO added.
Source: ANI