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IN PHOTOS: Six vehicles gutted in fire at garage compound in Thane

Updated On: 05 March, 2026 01:19 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

Six four-wheelers were gutted after a fire broke out at an auto garage compound in Maharashtra's Thane city in the early hours of Thursday, an official said. Pics/RDMC

Six cars included two scrapped vehicles that were gutted in the blaze, officials said. Pics/RDMC

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Six cars included two scrapped vehicles that were gutted in the blaze, officials said. Pics/RDMC
Nobody was injured in the incident, the officials said

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Nobody was injured in the incident, the officials said

The blaze that erupted around 1 am in the open space of Achutanand Auto Garage in the Wagle Estate area, said Yasin Tadvi from the Thane Municipal Corporation's Disaster Management Cell

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The blaze that erupted around 1 am in the open space of Achutanand Auto Garage in the Wagle Estate area, said Yasin Tadvi from the Thane Municipal Corporation's Disaster Management Cell

Six four-wheelers parked in the compound, including a scrapped mini truck and an Ambassador car, along with some discarded materials, caught fire, Tadvi said

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Six four-wheelers parked in the compound, including a scrapped mini truck and an Ambassador car, along with some discarded materials, caught fire, Tadvi said

Fire brigade personnel extinguished the blaze by around 1.50 am with the help of Disaster Management Cell staff, he said

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Fire brigade personnel extinguished the blaze by around 1.50 am with the help of Disaster Management Cell staff, he said

Further investigation into the cause of the fire is underway, the official added

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Further investigation into the cause of the fire is underway, the official added

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