Pune road accident news today

  1. Oil tanker overturns in Pune’s Chandan Nagar, causes traffic jam
  2. Massive blaze guts 500 shops in Pune, fireman dies in road accident
  3. Fire Engulfs Lonavala Overbrige After A Tanker Explodes Near Mumbai
  4. Video: Chemical
  5. Massive blaze guts 500 shops in Pune, fireman dies in road accident
  6. Video: Chemical
  7. Fire Engulfs Lonavala Overbrige After A Tanker Explodes Near Mumbai
  8. Oil tanker overturns in Pune’s Chandan Nagar, causes traffic jam
  9. Video: Chemical
  10. Oil tanker overturns in Pune’s Chandan Nagar, causes traffic jam


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Oil tanker overturns in Pune’s Chandan Nagar, causes traffic jam

An oil tanker overturned on the Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) route in Chandan Nagar on the Pune – Ahmednagar road, causing a traffic jam Tuesday morning. A puddle of oil spread over a hundred feet length on the BRT stretch and the road was barricaded to avoid skidding of vehicles. According to the fire brigade, the tanker, which was going towards Ahmednagar side, overturned around 3:30 am. Oil inside the tanker spilled over the road. A sanitation inspector of the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) informed the fire brigade around 8.40 am. “I received a call from the sanitation inspector that a tanker has overturned in a road mishap on the BRTS route in Chandan Nagar and a huge amount of oil has spilled on the road. Soon, I passed on the information to the Fire Brigade authorities. A fire brigade team from Yerwada rushed to the spot and started clearing the oil,” said Hanumant Chakor, a driver with

Massive blaze guts 500 shops in Pune, fireman dies in road accident

Over 500 shops were completely gutted after a major fire broke out at the famous Fashion Street market in the Camp area of Pune late on Friday night, officials said. The fire at Pune’s Fashion Street in the Cmp area started at 11 pm Friday. (HT PHOTO) While there was no casualty in the blaze, the head of Pune Cantonment Board’s (PCB) fire department was killed in a road accident while returning home after dousing the fire. Prakash Hasabe died after his two wheeler came under the wheels of a bus on Saturday morning around 6.30 am. He was on his way home to Viman Nagar after finishing the fire fighting work at Fashion Street which was completely gutted. PCB CEO Amit Kumar said “He called me around 2 am and briefed me that the fire was under control. He left the spot very late towards Viman Nagar.After that there was no information. His son became anxious and called saying that Hasabe did not return. He then received a call from some people who told him that his father had an accident and they were taking him to Sahyadri hospital . It’s a tragic incident which took place early morning.” Fashion Street adjacent to MG Road is a famous destination that houses small outlets selling garments, shoes, goggles and other accessories. Local traders said there were 448 registered shops and over 200 unauthorised outlets located in the market. It took the fire brigade six hours and 45 fire engines to douse the blaze completely. The cause of the fire was being ascertained, officials said. ...

Fire Engulfs Lonavala Overbrige After A Tanker Explodes Near Mumbai

Pune Highway Accident News Today: A horrific accident was reported, few kilometres away from India’s financial capital. The accident occurred on the Lonavala overbridge on the Mumbai-Pune expressway. A tanker carrying petrol met with an accident, which resulted in a major fire on the road. Large flames of fire were seen rising at around 10 feet below the bridge. Watch this video to know more....#mumbai #pune #mumbaipuneaccident #lonavala #mumbaihighway #oiltankeraccident #accidentnews #maharashtra #maharashtranews #devendrafadnavis

Video: Chemical

Four people were killed and three were injured when a chemical-laden tanker caught fire after an accident and exploded on the Pune-Mumbai Expressway today. The accident took place between Lonavala and Khandala. The explosion caused fiery balls of the chemical to fall on motorists travelling on the road.

Massive blaze guts 500 shops in Pune, fireman dies in road accident

Over 500 shops were completely gutted after a major fire broke out at the famous Fashion Street market in the Camp area of Pune late on Friday night, officials said. The fire at Pune’s Fashion Street in the Cmp area started at 11 pm Friday. (HT PHOTO) While there was no casualty in the blaze, the head of Pune Cantonment Board’s (PCB) fire department was killed in a road accident while returning home after dousing the fire. Prakash Hasabe died after his two wheeler came under the wheels of a bus on Saturday morning around 6.30 am. He was on his way home to Viman Nagar after finishing the fire fighting work at Fashion Street which was completely gutted. PCB CEO Amit Kumar said “He called me around 2 am and briefed me that the fire was under control. He left the spot very late towards Viman Nagar.After that there was no information. His son became anxious and called saying that Hasabe did not return. He then received a call from some people who told him that his father had an accident and they were taking him to Sahyadri hospital . It’s a tragic incident which took place early morning.” Fashion Street adjacent to MG Road is a famous destination that houses small outlets selling garments, shoes, goggles and other accessories. Local traders said there were 448 registered shops and over 200 unauthorised outlets located in the market. It took the fire brigade six hours and 45 fire engines to douse the blaze completely. The cause of the fire was being ascertained, officials said. ...

Video: Chemical

Four people were killed and three were injured when a chemical-laden tanker caught fire after an accident and exploded on the Pune-Mumbai Expressway today. The accident took place between Lonavala and Khandala. The explosion caused fiery balls of the chemical to fall on motorists travelling on the road.

Fire Engulfs Lonavala Overbrige After A Tanker Explodes Near Mumbai

Pune Highway Accident News Today: A horrific accident was reported, few kilometres away from India’s financial capital. The accident occurred on the Lonavala overbridge on the Mumbai-Pune expressway. A tanker carrying petrol met with an accident, which resulted in a major fire on the road. Large flames of fire were seen rising at around 10 feet below the bridge. Watch this video to know more....#mumbai #pune #mumbaipuneaccident #lonavala #mumbaihighway #oiltankeraccident #accidentnews #maharashtra #maharashtranews #devendrafadnavis

Oil tanker overturns in Pune’s Chandan Nagar, causes traffic jam

An oil tanker overturned on the Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) route in Chandan Nagar on the Pune – Ahmednagar road, causing a traffic jam Tuesday morning. A puddle of oil spread over a hundred feet length on the BRT stretch and the road was barricaded to avoid skidding of vehicles. According to the fire brigade, the tanker, which was going towards Ahmednagar side, overturned around 3:30 am. Oil inside the tanker spilled over the road. A sanitation inspector of the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) informed the fire brigade around 8.40 am. “I received a call from the sanitation inspector that a tanker has overturned in a road mishap on the BRTS route in Chandan Nagar and a huge amount of oil has spilled on the road. Soon, I passed on the information to the Fire Brigade authorities. A fire brigade team from Yerwada rushed to the spot and started clearing the oil,” said Hanumant Chakor, a driver with

Video: Chemical

Four people were killed and three were injured when a chemical-laden tanker caught fire after an accident and exploded on the Pune-Mumbai Expressway today. The accident took place between Lonavala and Khandala. The explosion caused fiery balls of the chemical to fall on motorists travelling on the road.

Oil tanker overturns in Pune’s Chandan Nagar, causes traffic jam

An oil tanker overturned on the Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) route in Chandan Nagar on the Pune – Ahmednagar road, causing a traffic jam Tuesday morning. A puddle of oil spread over a hundred feet length on the BRT stretch and the road was barricaded to avoid skidding of vehicles. According to the fire brigade, the tanker, which was going towards Ahmednagar side, overturned around 3:30 am. Oil inside the tanker spilled over the road. A sanitation inspector of the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) informed the fire brigade around 8.40 am. “I received a call from the sanitation inspector that a tanker has overturned in a road mishap on the BRTS route in Chandan Nagar and a huge amount of oil has spilled on the road. Soon, I passed on the information to the Fire Brigade authorities. A fire brigade team from Yerwada rushed to the spot and started clearing the oil,” said Hanumant Chakor, a driver with