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A man was found unconscious in his quarters on the BHEL campus after smoke engulfed the house following a fire accident on Tuesday afternoon.
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Villagers suspect that while Thirupati was sleeping in the house alone, a short circuit could have triggered a fire and he could have been trapped inside house
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The explosion of an LPG cylinder sparked a fire that injured six people. The victims of the fire accident were Parvatham Saidamma, P. Mangamma, P. Venkanna, P. Bhiksham, P. Srinu, K. Nagayya, P. Satish, and Elamanchamma. The fire caused widespread panic among the colony's residents as it continued to rage for a while.
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The fire started on the first floor of the building housing the club
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According to police officials, the parking stand was set up for railway employees and because of the fire there has been a lot of damage
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Property worth lakhs of rupees gutted; officials say the incident occurred at the scrap yard located adjacent to Mahboob function hall
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Fire in a pharma company after an explosion in a reactor in Khajipally industrial area of Sangareddy district in the early hours of Thursday
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The incident took place when an electric scooter caught fire and the flames spread, leading to gutting the remaining bikes
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Assistant Sub-Inspector T Ramaswamy, who worked with crime records wing of Karimnagar Police Commissionerate, suffered severe burn injuries in fire accident that occurred due to LPG cylinder leak
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The fire personnel are taking all steps to prevent the spread of the fire into neighboring establishments.
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A few computers and numerous important files were destroyed in the incident. However, the staff acted swiftly to extinguish the fire, preventing it from spreading to other parts of the collectorate. No casualties were reported, though the incident caused tension among the collectorate staff.
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Upkar murdered Sarita, his live-in partner of six years who had separated from her husband, on October 25 in Rishi Colony, Civil Lines area. He then set the entire house on fire to make it appear as an accidental blaze, police reported.
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39 newborns were rescued from a devastating fire in the medical college hospital's neonatal intensive care unit on the night of November 15
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According to the police, the fire broke out around midnight in the SR Automobiles located at the ground floor of a building on Yousufguda main road
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The alert bus driver stopped the vehicle and ran to safety on noticing the flames. A fire tender was rushed to the spot immediately.
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Fire in an apartment complex named Golden Oriole in Puppalguda left a scary experience for residents, as fire tenders were unable to move into the complex. Fire service personnel had to station the tenders in neighbouring complex to control fire. None was injured.
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Dikshit Abhishek, a priest from Uttar Pradesh, had been serving at the temple for some time. In preparation for the Karthika Pournami celebrations, he was cleaning the temple's sanctum sanctorum with a chemical cleaner.
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Officials say the blaze was brought under control after extensive efforts involving several fire tenders brought in from nearby cities and towns
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Some combustible material came in contact with the lamps and is suspected to have triggered the fire
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The girl aged 16 years, along with her grandparents, Mohan Lal and Usha Rani, were present on the first floor of their house and making arrangements for Deepavali, when the fire broke out