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A massive fire broke out in Mumbai’s Wadala area, late on the night of Monday, 26 November, when a tanker carrying methanol burst into flames after it hit a tempo. While the driver of the tanker was killed, the driver of the other vehicle suffered serious injuries, Hindustan Times reported.
The accident took place around 10:40 pm near the RTO office on the Sewri-Chembur Road, and under the city’s monorail line, as the tanker was travelling towards Chunabhatti. Once it hit the tempo, it lost balance, overturned and then exploded, police told the newspaper.
Once the police were notified of the incident, they immediately cordoned off the area, while fire-trucks rushed to the spot, ANI reported.
Meanwhile, an eyewitness told Hindustan Times that the accident happened as the tanker attempted to overtake the tempo from the left. “The tempo was hit and the driver received severe injuries. The oil tanker lost its balance and fell. There was an explosion due to the flammable material inside the tanker,” said Ahmad Ali Mansoori to the newspaper.
(With inputs from ANI and Hindustan Times)
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