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A double-decker coach of the mail express suddenly caught a severe fire today (13th) at the Western Railway's Lower Parel workshop. Upon receiving information about the fire, the fire brigade immediately rushed to the scene and made strenuous efforts to bring the fire under control.
This incident caused a large plume of smoke to rise in the workshop area, creating an atmosphere of fear. Fortunately, no casualties have been reported, according to preliminary information. The accident occurred while the double-decker coach was parked in the workshop for repairs. The exact cause of the fire is still unclear, and investigations are ongoing by the railway and fire department.
The Western Railway has not reported any impact on other train services due to this coach. However, fear had spread among local residents and passengers. Fire department experts have initially speculated that the fire might have been caused by a short circuit or electrical fault. The true cause will be revealed only after further investigation.
A double-decker coach suddenly caught fire at the Lower Parel workshop.
The fire was brought under control due to the efforts of the fire brigade, with no casualties.
Preliminary estimates suggest the fire was caused by a short circuit or electrical fault.
The investigation by the railway and fire brigade is ongoing, and the exact cause is still unclear.