Mangalore: Fire Accidents Continue to Haunt, KSRTC Bus Charred


Pics by Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS)
 
Mangalore, Nov 13:  Fire accidents involving vehicles in Mangalore continue, with a KSRTC bus catching fire on Sunday November 13 at around 12.45 pm at the KSRTC bus depot at Bejai, Mangalore. 

It may be recalled that a workshop adjacent to the Durga Auto Works, a garage in Gorigudda, was gutted after fire broke out on Wednesday November 9 at 7.30 pm. Yesterday a major fire engulfed two shops located in Ullal causing huge loss of around Rs 50 lac.







The KSRTC Volvo bus fire is said to have been sparked off by the blast of a battery. As the fire station is located just opposite the KSRTC bus depot, the fire brigade arrived in time to prevent the fire from spreading and averting any major loss as many KSRTC buses were parked in the depot. It is said that the KSRTC staff had gone for lunch at the time of the accident and they came to know about it only after the arrival of the fire brigade.

The loss in the accident is yet to be ascertained, according to KSRTC officials.

  

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  • Santhu, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 14 2011

    Seems to be the inside job of a few disgruntled elements. If this is the safety of a HiTech Volvo bus - wonder what can happen ...... leave you dear Daijji readers to express your views .. I am no techie .. but first time hearing such an incident ... the fact that no other KSRTC personnel were around is a bit .. s s u s p i c i o u s - does the corporation have a QHSEM dept ?? Quality / Health / Safety / Environment / Management ?????

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  • Santhu, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 14 2011

    Seems to be the inside job of a few disgruntled elements. If this is the safety of a HiTech Volvo bus - wonder what can happen ...... leave you dear Daijji readers to express your views .. I am no techie .. but first time hearing such an incident ... the fact that no other KSRTC personnel were around is a bit .. s s u s p i c i o u s - doe the corporation have a QHSEM dept ?? Quality / Health / Safety / Environment / Management ?????

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  • Jacob Jones, manipal

    Mon, Nov 14 2011

    There is a requirement to improve the quality of fire extinguishers available at the service station, these might have been never a consideration from the authorities there.

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  • ARUN, Mudigere

    Sun, Nov 13 2011

    Gone for LUNCH all in a BUNCH ....how responsible ....Morons

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/ Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 13 2011

    I dread to think what will happen if a VOLVO bus battery bursts on route.
    Are we with the right technology?

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  • vasant raj, udupi/Abudhabi

    Sun, Nov 13 2011

    Very sad to see the skeleton of VOLVO bus, which is involved with latest technology.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Sun, Nov 13 2011

    From past one week we are hearing bad to worse news from Mangalore!! Is something big bad news ahead from Mangalore?Battery bursting in the parked bus is a strange thing!Any way may god help us in solving mysterious happenings in and around our Mangalore.

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