Key Points

A fire broke out early Friday at Vijayalakshmi Tyre Retraders in Nalgonda, Telangana. Firefighters swiftly contained the blaze, and no injuries were reported. Officials are still determining the cause, possibly a short circuit. A similar fire incident occurred in Lucknow, also without casualties.

Key Points: Fire Engulfs Vijayalakshmi Tyre Shop in Nalgonda, No Injuries **

  • - Fire erupted at Vijayalakshmi Tyre Retraders in Nalgonda early Friday
  • - No casualties reported as fire was quickly controlled
  • - Cause remains undetermined, officials investigating
  • - Similar Lucknow fire incident also under control **
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Fire breaks out at tyre shop in Nalgonda, no casualties reported

A fire broke out at Vijayalakshmi Tyre Retraders in Nalgonda, Telangana, with no casualties reported. Officials suspect a short circuit. **

"A fire broke out at Vijayalakshmi Tyre Retraders near Sagar Road. We received the call around 6 a.m. and immediately sent a fire vehicle. – Hyderabad Fire Official **"

Nalgonda, April 25

A fire broke out early Friday morning at Vijayalakshmi Tyre Retraders in Miryalaguda area of Nalgonda district in Telangana.

According to fire officials, the blaze started around 6 a.m. A fire vehicle quickly arrived at the scene and brought the situation under control.

"A fire broke out at Vijayalakshmi Tyre Retraders near Sagar Road. We received the call around 6 a.m. and immediately sent a fire vehicle. The fire was brought under control and there were no casualties," a Hyderabad fire official said.

Although no casualties were reported in the incident, the cause of the fire remains undetermined. Local authorities are looking into the matter.

In a similar incident in Lucknow, a fire broke out near Hazratganj Metro Station late Thursday evening.

Fire tenders rushed to the scene and successfully brought the blaze under control. The fire has been brought under control, and the likely cause is suspected to be a short circuit, officials said.

Fire Station Officer (FSO), Ram Kumar Rawat, confirmed that two women were rescued from the premises and that there were no casualties reported.

Speaking to ANI, Rawat said, "Two women who live in the flats have been rescued. No one is currently trapped, and there are no reported casualties. The reason behind the fire is yet to be known, but it was probably a short circuit."

Fire officials are currently inspecting the site to determine the exact cause of the incident. More details are awaited.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Thank God no one was hurt! 🙏 Fire incidents are so scary. The fire department did a great job responding quickly. Hope they find out what caused it soon.
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Rahul S.
Tyre shops should have extra safety measures since rubber is highly flammable. Maybe this incident will prompt more inspections in the area.
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Anjali M.
The article jumps between Nalgonda and Lucknow incidents too abruptly. Could've been better organized. But glad both situations were handled well by authorities!
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Suresh P.
My cousin lives near Sagar Road! He texted me about the smoke this morning. Scary stuff. Firefighters deserve more appreciation for their quick response.
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Vikram J.
Two fire incidents in one article? Makes me wonder if there's some connection or just coincidence. Either way, safety audits are needed everywhere.
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Meena R.
The real heroes are the firefighters who risk their lives daily. Hope the shop owners had insurance though - tyre inventory can be expensive to replace.

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