Fire breaks out in a moving bus on Noida Expressway, passengers jumped to save their lives
Noida News / Fire breaks out in a moving bus on Noida Expressway, passengers jumped to save their lives
Noida News - Fire breaks out in a moving bus on Noida Expressway, passengers jumped to save their lives
Noida News: A massive fire broke out in a moving bus on the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway in Uttar Pradesh on Sunday. According to the information, there were a total of 18 passengers including children, elderly people in the bus at the time of the accident. Chief Fire Officer Pradeep Kumar said that the accident happened when the bus was coming from Pari Chowk to Sector-37 of Noida at around 12.30 pm on Sunday. On getting information about the incident, the police and fire department team reached the spot, after which the fire was brought under control.Driver's smart workAccording to the Chief Fire Officer, when the bus was coming from Pari Chowk to Sector 37, Noida, smoke started coming out of its engine, which was noticed by the driver of the bus. After this, the bus driver, acting smartly, parked the bus on the side of the road at some distance ahead of the Panchsheel underpass. After the driver parked the bus on the side of the road, all the passengers were informed about the fire, after which people jumped to save their lives. According to the information, the cause of this accident is being ascertained.Fire broke out in a plastic factory in Narela: DelhiRecently a fire broke out in a plastic factory in Narela, North Delhi. On receiving the information about the fire in the factory, the fire department immediately swung into action and immediately sent fire tenders to the spot. According to fire officials, they received information about the fire at 7.56 am, after which 12 fire tenders were sent to the spot taking quick action.Fire breaks out in Shalimar Express train, passenger safeRecently, a fire broke out in the parcel compartment of Mumbai bound Shalimar Express at Nashik Road station in Maharashtra. Although no passenger was harmed in this incident, all were safe. According to railway officials, a fire broke out in the parcel van coach of the train engine running between Shalimar (West Bengal) and Lokmanya Tilak Terminal station in Mumbai at around 8.45 am on Saturday morning.