Bengaluru Fire News: A major fire broke out on Tuesday morning at an oil depot in Nelamangala, near Adakamaranahalli, Bengaluru causing extensive damage. The oil storage facility, owned by Shell Company, is suspected to have caught fire due to a short circuit. The incident occurred around 3 AM, with flames quickly engulfing the depot. Firefighting teams from Nelamangala, Peenya, and Yeshwanthpur were immediately deployed to tackle the blaze. Eight fire engines were involved in efforts to contain the fire. The incident falls under the jurisdiction of the Madanayakanahalli Police Station. Reportedly, there have been no reports of casualties so far, and authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of the fire. In a separate news, a massive fire broke out in a warehouse in Hebbagudi, outer Bengaluru, on Thursday evening, and fire department officials are working to extinguish it. The fire was so intense that it engulfed the entire warehouse. Some employees who were present at the time of the fire have been safely evacuated. Additionally, six fire brigade vehicles arrived at the scene and managed to control the fire. Get Latest News Live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from Bengaluru and around the world. Read more
Massive Fire Breaks Out at Oil Depot in Bengaluru’s Nelamangala-VIDEO
30