City
Epaper

DTC bus catches fire in Delhi's Mahipalpur, no casualty

By ANI | Updated: April 6, 2022 23:05 IST

A massive fire broke out in a Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) bus in the Mahipalpur area of the national capital on Wednesday.

Open in App

A massive fire broke out in a Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) bus in the Mahipalpur area of the national capital on Wednesday.

Fortunately, nobody was reported to be injured in the incident. Several fire tenders rushed to the spot to douse the flames. The bus was on route no 534 which plies between Anand Vihar ISBT and Mehrauli.

Meanwhile, Tata Motors which is the manufacturer of the bus did not explain the cause of the fire.

"An unfortunate fire incident occurred on one of the CNG buses in New Delhi. Fortunately, there were no injuries to anyone. While we are unable to comment on specifics pending investigation, we will extend our fullest cooperation to the authorities in identifying the cause. Tata Motors is committed to offering safe and high-quality vehicles for public transport," said Tata Motors spokesperson.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Delhi Transport CorporationTata MotorsStocks of tata motorsEt iconic brands of indiaBombay sports co. ltd.Pragati osTelcoAhmedabad wingers
Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessStock Market Crash: Sensex Falls 644 Points, Nifty Slips to 24,600 as Global Cues and Policy Concerns Drag Indices

BusinessShantanu Naidu, Ratan Tata's Millennial Manager Joins Tata Motors In New Role; Pens Emotional Note

NationalDTC Bus Accident: Two Die After Hit by Uncontrollable Delhi Transport Corporation Bus in Civil Lines Area (Watch Video)

TechnologySpam Calls Crackdown: Telcos Ban 50 Entities, Disconnect 2.75 Lakh Mobile Numbers Following TRAI Directives

BusinessMobile Tariff Hike to Boost Telcos' Operating Profits by Rs 20,000 Crore: Experts

National Realted Stories

NationalMangaluru: Two Workers Die After Inhaling Toxic Gas During Routine Inspection at MRPL

NationalTwo-day police conference in Jaipur to check human trafficking

NationalCongress flags five key objections to Special Intensive Revision in Bihar

NationalCare of senior citizens is the community's responsibility: Delhi Speaker Vijender Gupta

NationalNavi Mumbai International Airport must be completed by Sep 30: Maha CM