Electric Scooter Showroom Fire Forces Evacuation of 2,500 People in Indore

A fire erupted in an electric scooter showroom in Indore, leading to the safe evacuation of approximately 2,500 people, including students. No injuries were reported, but a dozen vehicles were damaged. The cause is believed to be a short-circuit or battery explosion, with an investigation underway.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Indore | Updated: 29-08-2024 23:28 IST | Created: 29-08-2024 23:28 IST
Electric Scooter Showroom Fire Forces Evacuation of 2,500 People in Indore
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A fire broke out in an electric scooter showroom housed in a multi-storeyed commercial building in Indore city on Thursday evening, prompting authorities to move nearly 2,500 people, including students attending coaching classes, to a safer place, an official said.

Nobody was injured in the blaze which has been brought under control, but around a dozen vehicles kept in the Ola Electric showroom were damaged, he said.

The fire broke out in the showroom of the electric vehicle manufacturer housed in a 6-storey commercial building near Geeta Bhavan, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Tushar Singh told PTI.

Around 2,500 people, who were present in the building during the fire, were moved to safer place. They included six employees of Ola Electric's showroom and nearly 2,000 students of about 10 coaching classes operating from the building, he added.

The building has a car company's showroom along with other commercial establishments, but timely action by fire brigade personnel prevented the flames from spreading to other parts of the structure, Singh added.

''At first glance, we suspect the fire may have been caused by a short-circuit or battery explosion in the showroom. However, the exact cause will be known only after an investigation,'' he said.

''According to the employees of Ola Electric's showroom, they were doing some work and during this time a spark from the battery caused the fire,'' Assistant Police Inspector (ASI) Sushil Kumar Dubey of the fire brigade said.

According to eyewitnesses, a plume of smoke was seen coming out of the showroom.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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