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Gurugram: Two Vehicles Catch Fire After CNG Pipeline Blaze at Sector 52 Station

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 17, 2025 19:48 IST

Two vehicles caught fire in Gurugram's Sector 52 on Thursday after a blaze broke out in a CNG pipeline. ...

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Two vehicles caught fire in Gurugram's Sector 52 on Thursday after a blaze broke out in a CNG pipeline. According to fire officer Jay Narayan, the fire was reported at 2:02 PM from an HEG gas station. "Information of a fire at an HEG gas station was received at 02:02 PM on Thursday," he said. When officials arrived at the scene, they found that the fire had started due to a leak or issue in the CNG pipeline. Fire tenders from different areas were called in, and the pipeline was sealed to stop the fire from spreading.

No casualties were reported in the incident, and further details are awaited. Meanwhile, another fire broke out in a residential building in the Shaheen Bagh area of Delhi during the early hours of Thursday, officials from the Fire Department said. Eight fire tenders were rushed to the scene after the department received an emergency call in the early morning hours. 

The fire reportedly started in household items and quickly spread, burning 3 to 4 cars parked in the stilt-level parking area of the building. The building is a ground-plus-four-storey residential structure with stilt parking. Officials confirmed that no one was injured in the incident

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