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A 79-year-old man, Jayaprakash Ramanna, died of suspected asphyxiation after a fire broke out in his Neredmet residence, possibly due to a short circuit. Firefighters controlled the blaze after four hours, and police have registered a case
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Rachakonda police raided an illegal ice-cream unit in Ramanthapur and arrested the owner for using harmful substances in production. Adulterated products and materials worth Rs 8 lakh were seized.
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A massive fire broke out at a ghee store in Ameerpet near Metro Pillar 1444 around midnight on Wednesday. Firefighters doused the flames after two hours. No casualties were reported, and officials suspect a short circuit as the cause.
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A fire erupted at a pharma company in Jai Kesaram, Yadadri Bhongir, following explosions in two reactors. Workers fled safely, firefighting teams contained the flames, and authorities suspect a short circuit. No casualties have been reported as investigation continues.
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A car caught fire on Pathergatti Road in Hyderabad’s Old City on Wednesday night. The driver escaped safely, and fire officials quickly doused the flames. A short circuit is suspected as the cause. No casualties were reported.
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At least 25 girls escaped unhurt after a fire broke out in a hostel room at Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya in Jharkhand’s Latehar district. Beds and study materials were gutted; officials suspect a short circuit triggered the blaze
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A massive fire in a four-storey commercial building in Nagartapete, Bengaluru, killed five people, including four family members. Suspected to be caused by a short circuit, the blaze spread rapidly, prompting emergency operations and government compensation for the victims’ families
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As per available information, the incident occurred when the car was proceeding from Gachibowli towards Madhapur. A short circuit in the engine is suspected to have caused the fire, which eventually gutted the car
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Incident occurred at Shanti Nagar in Annapureddypalle mandal when the tipper was going back to Sathupalli after unloading coal at Rudrampur coal handling plant
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The district saw 110 fire accidents in 2024-25 financial year, say officials; property worth over Rs 3 crore reduced to ashes in last three years
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It spread to air-conditioner resulting in the explosion of the compressor
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At least four makeshift houses were damaged when a fire broke out in a labour camp near Om Convention in Narsingi on the city outskirts
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Fire might have started due to LPG cylinder explosion or AC compressor explosion
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Healthcare infrastructure and equipment reduced to ashes at the centre in Nidmanoor; mishap attributed to short circuit
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The private bus was on its way from Banda Mailaram to Kompally when the driver noticed smoke coming out from the bus when the vehicle reached ITI college
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Large quantities of discarded plastic and scrap were gutted when fire broke out in a plastic scrap warehouse on MCC quarry road of Mancherial and property loss incurred due to accident is assessed to be Rs 2.5 crore.
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Residents noticed fire and thick smoke from the top floor of the building, which is surrounded by commercial complexes, and alerted the Fire Department and police
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Officials suspect a short circuit could have caused the fire
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According to fire officials, around 5,000 quintals of cotton were stored in Adhishankaracharya Cotton Mill at the time of the accident
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On noticing the flames, the staff rushed out of the showroom to safety