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Private Bus Catches Fire in Maharashtra's Dhule; No Passengers Hurt in Incident (Watch Video)

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 19, 2025 13:11 IST

A bus traveling from Akola to Shahada caught fire on the outskirts of Dhule, Maharashtra, in a frightening incident ...

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A bus traveling from Akola to Shahada caught fire on the outskirts of Dhule, Maharashtra, in a frightening incident that could have turned tragic. Thankfully, no casualties were reported, and all passengers were safely evacuated before the situation worsened.

The fire broke out suddenly, engulfing the vehicle in flames, but the quick response of the local fire department prevented the blaze from spreading further. Emergency services acted swiftly, bringing the fire under control and ensuring the safety of everyone on board.

Also Read: Maharashtra: MSRTC Bus Catches Fire in Dharashiv; Passengers Jump Through Windows To Save Lives (VIDEO)

While the exact cause of the fire is still under investigation, authorities are working diligently to determine what led to the alarming incident. As the investigation continues, officials are looking into potential safety and maintenance measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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