Thane: Fast Food Vehicle Catches Fire In Gas Cylinder Explosion Near Airoli Railway Station; None Hurt (Video)
The explosion occurred around 8:30 PM, reducing the vehicle to a charred shell within moments. Eyewitnesses reported hearing a loud bang, followed by flames engulfing the vehicle. The intensity of the blast was such that the gas cylinder was blown apart, with its fragments scattered across the area.

Thane: Fast Food Vehicle Catches Fire In Gas Cylinder Explosion Near Airoli Railway Station; None Hurt (Video) | X @fpjindia
Thane: A makeshift vehicle used for selling fast food gutted in a fire triggered by a cooking gas cylinder explosion near Airoli railway station in Thane on Tuesday night, an official said, adding that nobody was injured.
About The Incident
The explosion occurred around 8:30 PM, reducing the vehicle to a charred shell within moments.
Eyewitnesses reported hearing a loud bang, followed by flames engulfing the vehicle. The intensity of the blast was such that the gas cylinder was blown apart, with its fragments scattered across the area.
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"There was an explosion in the gas cylinder kept in the makeshift vehicle serving as a Chinese food stall. The fire spread instantly, gutting the vehicle," said a senior official from the Navi Mumbai Fire Brigade.
The blaze was controlled before it could spread to nearby vehicles or structures.
The explosion led to a temporary halt in traffic along the busy Thane-Belapur highway, causing a significant jam for nearly 30 minutes.
The cause of the cylinder explosion is under investigation, officials said.
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