WATCH: Mahindra’s service centre in Delhi catches fire; 15-20 cars gutted

WATCH: Mahindra’s service centre in Delhi catches fire; 15-20 cars gutted

The fire took place at the first floor of the service centre, due to which several cars were gutted. 

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The Delhi Fire Service arrived at the spot and brought the fire under control. The Delhi Fire Service arrived at the spot and brought the fire under control.
Mehak Agarwal
  • Jul 12, 2023,
  • Updated Jul 12, 2023 1:21 PM IST

A fire broke out on Wednesday at a Mahindra’s service centre in Delhi’s Mayapuri Phase 1. The fire took place at the first floor of the service centre, due to which several cars were gutted. No injuries or casualties have, however, been reported so far. The Delhi Fire Service arrived at the spot and brought the fire under control.  

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Around 20 fire tenders reached the spot to bring the raging fire under control. Timely intervention prevented the fire from reaching the second floor of the showroom. There, however, is no information on the exact number of cars damaged due to this fire. The cause of the fire is also not known yet.  

Delhi Fire Service DFO Ashok Kumar Jaiswal told ANI: “The fire has been brought under control. It is Mahindra’s service centre. Fire was on the first floor. Several cars were gutted in the fire. The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained. No injuries or casualties reported”.  

The Delhi Fire Service is present at the spot at the time of writing this story. Delhi Fire Service Director Atul Garg told PTI that the DFS was informed about the fire at around 7:25 am. He said the fire has been doused off and a cooling process initiated. 

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Deputy Commissioner of Police (West) Vichitra Veer told PTI that teams of police and the DDMA were also involved in dousing the fire. Veer added around 15-20 vehicles were burnt either partially or completely due to this fire. 

(With agency inputs)

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A fire broke out on Wednesday at a Mahindra’s service centre in Delhi’s Mayapuri Phase 1. The fire took place at the first floor of the service centre, due to which several cars were gutted. No injuries or casualties have, however, been reported so far. The Delhi Fire Service arrived at the spot and brought the fire under control.  

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Around 20 fire tenders reached the spot to bring the raging fire under control. Timely intervention prevented the fire from reaching the second floor of the showroom. There, however, is no information on the exact number of cars damaged due to this fire. The cause of the fire is also not known yet.  

Delhi Fire Service DFO Ashok Kumar Jaiswal told ANI: “The fire has been brought under control. It is Mahindra’s service centre. Fire was on the first floor. Several cars were gutted in the fire. The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained. No injuries or casualties reported”.  

The Delhi Fire Service is present at the spot at the time of writing this story. Delhi Fire Service Director Atul Garg told PTI that the DFS was informed about the fire at around 7:25 am. He said the fire has been doused off and a cooling process initiated. 

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Deputy Commissioner of Police (West) Vichitra Veer told PTI that teams of police and the DDMA were also involved in dousing the fire. Veer added around 15-20 vehicles were burnt either partially or completely due to this fire. 

(With agency inputs)

Also Read: Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Retail Ventures makes offer to take over Future Enterprises along with Jindal (India), GBTL

Also Watch: Amogh Lila Das: Engineer-turned Monk banned by International Society for Krishna Consciousness (Iskcon) for remarks on Swami Vivekananda

Also Read: Chandrayaan 3: What is ISRO's 'failure-based design' and how it can lead to successful landing?

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