On a highway in Mumbai, a car catches fire; CM Shinde stops the convoy to assist
The event happened on the highway in the Vile Parle neighbourhood of Mumbai, which is a significant north-south arterial road. The fire service received a call about the fire at 12:25 am, according to news agency PTI. A fire official reported that after two fire engines were sent to the location, the fire was put out.
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On Monday night, a luxury automobile caught fire on the Western Express Highway in Mumbai,. Eknath Shinde, the chief minister of Maharashtra, stopped his convoy when he spotted the on-fire vehicle and went to help the occupant.
The event happened on the highway in the Vile Parle neighbourhood of Mumbai, which is a significant north-south arterial road. The fire service received a call about the fire at 12:25 am, according to news agency PTI. A fire official reported that after two fire engines were sent to the location, the fire was put out.
The fire official reported that nobody was wounded in the event.
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On social media, a video of CM Shinde conversing with the car’s driver appeared. The Chief Minister halted his motorcade when he noticed the flaming automobile and got out to save the victims. He reassured them that the government would provide them with all the assistance they require.
The driver, who identified himself as Vikrant Shinde, was asked about by the chief minister throughout the conversation.
The driver, who identified himself as Vikrant Shinde, was asked about by the chief minister throughout the conversation.