Gujarat: Fire broke out in police station premises, more than 25 vehicles burnt to ashes
Gujarat: Fire broke out in police station premises, more than 25 vehicles burnt to ashes
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Ahmedabad: More than 25 vehicles, including bikes, cars and autorickshaws, were burnt to ashes in a fire at the town police station complex in the Kheda district of Gujarat tonight. No official statement has reportedly been made so far on the fire incident. It is yet to be ascertained how the fire broke out. Relief rescue teams are now present at the spot. According to reports, a fire broke out in the town police station premises of the Kheda district of Gujarat tonight. More than 25 vehicles including bikes, autorickshaws and cars were burnt to ashes as soon as the fire broke out. The fire was so severe that it took a long time for the firemen to control it.

Most importantly, there were no casualties in the fire incident. You all must know this is not the first case. In fact, this led to the loss of all the five labourers due to chemical gas in the Kalol Industrial Area Tank of Gandhinagar in Gujarat. Here, a worker who landed in the water tank of a pharmaceutical company in the industrial area called for help from suffocation due to poisonous gas. Four other workers also got into the tank after hearing his call, but no one could come back alive. The five workers reportedly lost their lives due to chemical gas in the tank.

In fact, cleaning of water process tank of pharmaceutical company Tutson Pharma was going on in Plot 10 Block No.58 of Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation area at Khatraj village of Kalol town of Gandhinagar district. Here a worker got down and shortly thereafter he suffocated and called for help. Hearing his voice, four workers stood outside for help one after the other landed in the tank, but the five died due to the impact of poisonous gas.

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