Pune, October 17: Four people, including two minors, were killed after a truck caught fire following a collision in Maharashtra's Pune on Monday night, the police said. According to officials, four people, including two minors, died in the accident, which took place near the Swaminarayan temple and Navle bridge on the Pune-Bangaluru highway at around 09.30 pm.
Prima facie, it appears that the truck collided with a container due to brake failure and then went on to hit another truck, after which it caught fire, the police said. Following the information, a team of officials from the Pune Municipal Corporation's fire department reached the spot and doused the flames. Palghar Truck Fire Video: Vehicle Catches Fire on Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway; No Casualty, Traffic Hit on Busy Route.
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The bodies of the victims were removed from the burning truck and taken to a hospital for further proceedings. Police said that there were six people in the truck when the incident took place. Ghaziabad Truck Fire Video: Driver, Conductor Die After Vehicle Bursts into Flame Following Collision with High Tension Wire in Muradnagar.
Pune Truck Fire: Four Including Two Minors Killed After Truck Catches Fire Post Hitting A Container
"Four of them died, while two others managed to escape by jumping off the truck. They also sustained injuries in the accident," they said. "The victims have however not been identified yet," they added. Police were further looking into the incident.
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