Safety Precautions After Amara Raja Fire Accident
The accident happened at the Yadamari mandal Amara Raja Battery plant. The fire is thought to have been caused by a short circuit. On Monday night, a huge fire broke out at the Amara Raja Battery factory in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh. There were no reports of anyone getting hurt right away. At the time of the fire, there were about 250 people working at the plant. All of them are said to have left the building safely.
Four fire trucks were sent to put out the fire at the plant. People saw huge flames and smoke coming out of the plant. The accident happened in Yadamari Mandal at the Amara Raja Battery plant. The fire may have been caused by a short circuit. Police and tax officials rushed to the scene and began to look into what happened.
A huge fire accident was reported in Amara Raja Growth Corridor located at Yadamari mandal of Chittoor district.
efforts to control the fire. #AndhraPradesh pic.twitter.com/rb4eOh2sib— Ashish (@KP_Aashish) January 30, 2023
On Monday, a bus going to Bengaluru caught fire in Salem district, Tamil Nadu state. Ten people were burned. The private bus from Coimbatore had 43 people on board when it left. Some of them broke open the windows and jumped out, but most of them got out through the doors.
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Ten people, though, were burned and are being treated at the government hospital in Mettur. The event happened at 1:30 in the morning near Mettur in the Tamil Nadu district of Salem. After the front of the car caught fire, the driver told the other people inside. Mettur firefighters and rescue workers rushed to the scene and put out the fire after an hour of fighting it. In the accident, the bus was burned.
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