Delhi: ATM caught fire due to short circuit
Delhi: ATM caught fire due to short circuit
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New Delhi: On Monday, an ATM of Central Bank of India caught fire with suspecting short circuit in north Delhi's Kashmere Gate area.

According to a officer from Delhi Fire Services, "A call was received at 6.24 pm on Monday about a fire breaking out at the ATM of the Central Bank of India situated in Kashmere Gate. The ATM of the bank and the outer area of the bank, situated next to it, were partly damaged in the fire.”

The fire also spread to Union bank of India that is located on the first floor. Five fire tenders were rushed to the spot," he further added.

No casualties have been reported so far, damaged occurred to ATM but had no Currency in it and the reason behind the fire ascertained as short circuit.

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