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Truck filled with tent material caught fire in Dausa Lalsot

Dausa News Desk: A truck filled with tent material suddenly caught fire on National Highway 11A near Pakka Dhora village under Mandavari police station of Lalsot area on Saturday morning. Due to which there was panic among the people nearby. On information, Mandavari police reached the spot and took information about the incident.

Head constable Rajendra Kumar Sharma of Mandavari police station said that the truck was going from Gangapur City towards Kanota. Which was filled with tent material, which was taking back the tent material used for a girl’s wedding. During this time, a truck suddenly caught fire near Pakka Dhora village. Seeing the flames, the people sitting in the truck raised a loud voice and informed the driver, who then moved the truck to the side. After which, with the help of nearby people, water was poured into the tent filled in the truck and the goods were taken out. In such a situation, the fire was controlled with great effort. In which there was not much loss.

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