
A massive fire erupted at a truck terminal in Navi Mumbai on the late night of July 6. The flames and smoke were so intense that they were visible from a distance.
It has been revealed that the location where the fire erupted used to be an MSRTC bus depot, which is currently being used as a temporary parking area for trucks.
Police and fire personnel have taken the situation under control. The cause of the fire remains unknown, and no injuries or fatalities have been reported so far.
Several vehicles, mainly trucks and tempos, were damaged in the blaze. Among the damaged vehicles were some belonging to Kashmiri transporters.
The fire took place in the late night hours on July 6. The fire quickly spread throughout the terminal
The fire caused damage at the truck terminal. Several vehicles parked there were also affected, with some catching fire.
According to the available information, between eight and ten trucks and tempos were destroyed in the fire.
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