Defence Minister Sitharaman inspects fire mishap site near Aero India veue

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

An overheated of a vehicle was the probable cause of the fire that gutted about 300 cars in the parking area of the show here, Defence was informed by officials Sunday during her visit to the spot.

A major fire swept through the parking area, far away from the venue of Asia's premier air show, gutting about 300 cars on Saturday, but there were no casualties.

The five-day biennial air show went on unaffected by the fire incident, which came four days after two jets of Indian Air Force's aerobatic team Surya Kiran crashed, killing a pilot a day before the opening of the event on February 19.

The fire brigade and and the (NDRF) teams had doused the blaze in about 40 minutes after it was noticed around noon.

The has ordered a into the cause of the fire.

The officials, who briefed Sitharaman Sunday, told her that the probable cause of the mishap was fire from an overheated of one of the parked cars and accentuated by strong wings, it spread quickly, the said.

Within minutes after the fire broke out, response was activated and there was quick assessment of the situation and joint planning by stakeholders, the said, adding some cars were broke open.

The cars then were pushed out of the fire area to create an artificial break in the fire, he added.

As many as 77 were broken open, of which 16, were already on fire to an extent, he said.

A help desk with phone numbers and 080-22942536 had been set up under DCP (Law and Order) to help those who had lost their in the fire to get certificates for facilitating claim, the spokesman said.

The survey of damaged by companies was also being facilitated by the help desk, he added.

The expressed its concern and sympathy towards visitors who lost their vehicles in the accident.

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First Published: Sun, February 24 2019. 14:05 IST