Thane news: 40 two-wheelers destroyed as fire breaks out at basement parking of Dombivli residential building

A significant fire broke out in the basement parking area of a residential building in Dombivli's Sagaon locality early on the morning of October 10, resulting in the destruction of 40 two-wheelers. The incident occurred around 4 AM and was promptly reported to local fire authorities. Firefighters swiftly responded to the scene, managing to control the flames and prevent further damage to the building and surrounding properties. Thankfully, no injuries have been reported, as residents were evacuated in a timely manner. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, with preliminary reports suggesting it may have been triggered by an electrical fault. This incident raises concerns over fire safety measures in residential complexes, especially in densely populated urban areas like Dombivli, where many families rely on such facilities for parking. Local officials are expected to conduct a thorough inquiry into the fire's origins and assess the safety protocols in place at the complex, highlighting the need for stringent regulations to ensure the safety of residents and their property.
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