Seized Vehicles Catch Fire Outside Sundernagar Police Station
Fire Engulfs Seized Vehicles, Extinguished After Two Hours of Effort
Key Points:
- Seized vehicles outside Sundernagar Police Station caught fire on Sunday.
- Three fire engines from USIL, CRPF, and Jharkhand Fire Service responded.
- Four to five vehicles were damaged before the fire was controlled.
JAMSHEDPUR – A fire broke out in seized vehicles parked outside Sundernagar Police Station on Sunday afternoon, causing significant damage.
The incident began around 1:30 PM when smoke was noticed rising from the vehicles. Police personnel immediately informed the Jharkhand Fire Service. Fire engines from USIL, CRPF, and the fire department arrived promptly to tackle the blaze.
Swift Response to Control the Fire
It took nearly two hours of rigorous effort to control the fire. The fire crews worked diligently to prevent further damage. Despite their efforts, four to five vehicles were extensively damaged.
Cause of the Fire
Initial investigations suggest that garbage burning near the parked vehicles might have caused the fire to spread. This practice of burning waste near such areas raises concerns about safety measures at the station.
Authorities Assess Damage
Police confirmed that the affected vehicles were seized in various cases. They are now assessing the extent of the damage and reviewing safety protocols to prevent such incidents in the future.
Fire Safety Concerns Highlighted
This incident underscores the need for improved fire safety measures at police facilities, especially where seized vehicles or inflammable materials are stored.


