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Delhi DTC Bus Fire Video: Moving Bus Carrying 50 Passengers Goes Into Flames in Jagatpuri, All Rescued

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 29, 2024 13:02 IST

A DTC low-floor bus carrying around 50 passengers was completely gutted after catching fire in Delhi's Jagatpuri area on ...

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A DTC low-floor bus carrying around 50 passengers was completely gutted after catching fire in Delhi's Jagatpuri area on Thursday, August 29. According to the report, no passengers were injured in the incident as all were rescued shortly after the bus caught fire.    Station Officer of Delhi Fire Service (DFS), Anoop Singh said a call was received at 9.42 am and three fire tenders were rushed to the spot to douse the flames.

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    The cause of the fire is suspected to be a short circuit in the vehicle's air conditioning system, Singh said. The Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) bus was en route to Seemapuri when the incident took place, he added.

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    An eyewitness, Surender Bhola, said a biker noticed smoke coming from the bus engine. He alerted the bus driver, who immediately stopped the vehicle and instructed the passengers to get off, Bhola said. According to the eyewitness, there were around 50 passengers in the bus and all were rescued.

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The incident caused a massive traffic jam at the Jagatpuri traffic light, affecting other commuters. Traffic police later managed to regulate the flow, the DFS officer said.

Surender Bhola said, "This bus was going to Seemapuri. A bike rider told us that the bus was on fire, passengers rushed out of it as soon it stopped. Once they stepped out, the bus burst into flames...I live nearby..."

"We rushed to the spot and extinguished it. No casualties have been reported. Fire has been doused off. Driver says that the fire broke out through AC plant, through short circuit. It was completely charred due," Fire Station Officer Anup Singh said.

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