Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Truck catches fire after coming into contact with power cables

- HT Correspond­ent

GURUGRAM: A truck driver and his co-driver had a narrow escape after the front portion of the truck they were driving in caught fire upon coming in contact with a high-tension electricit­y line near Palam Vihar on the Old Delhi-gurugram road around 6am on Wednesday.

Although the truck’s driver cabin was charred after it came into contact with the 11KV electric line, the driver and the helper managed to jump off before the cabin caught fire, fire department officials said.

Ramesh, the lead fireman, said that the incident took place next to the Shani temple near the Maruti company’s gate number 2 and one fire tender was rushed to the area to douse the flames.

“A call was received at 6.24am and a fire tender was rushed immediatel­y. The fire was controlled in about 20 minutes and no one was injured in the incident,” said Ramesh.

The fire officials, who went to the spot, said that the fire could have been caused due to a short circuit.

No police complaint was filed, said officials of the Palam Vihar police station, under whose jurisdicti­on the area falls.

Incidents of fire have been reported frequently.

On April 30, two persons were burnt alive after the cab they were travelling in burst into flames after being hit by a speeding canter on the Delhi-gurugram Expressway at Rajiv Chowk.

On March 30, a 56-year-old man was charred to death after his sedan caught fire due to a suspected leakage in car’s CNG kit near Garhi Harsaru village.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Although the truck’s driver cabin was charred, the driver and helper managed to jump off before the cabin caught fire.
HT PHOTO Although the truck’s driver cabin was charred, the driver and helper managed to jump off before the cabin caught fire.

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