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IN PHOTOS: Car goes up in flames during test drive in Thane

Updated On: 24 February, 2026 06:20 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

A car caught fire during a test drive in Thane district of Maharashtra on Monday afternoon, civic officials said. Pics/RDMC

A car caught fire during a test drive in Thane district of Maharashtra on Monday afternoon, civic officials said. Pics/RDMC

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A car caught fire during a test drive in Thane district of Maharashtra on Monday afternoon, civic officials said. Pics/RDMC
<p>According to Regional Disaster Management Cell (RDMC) of the Thane Municipal Corporation, the vehicle was being taken for a test drive when it suddenly caught fire</p>

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According to Regional Disaster Management Cell (RDMC) of the Thane Municipal Corporation, the vehicle was being taken for a test drive when it suddenly caught fire

<p>The car was being driven by an employee of automobile company. He was accompanied by two customers at the time of the incident</p>

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The car was being driven by an employee of automobile company. He was accompanied by two customers at the time of the incident

<p>All three occupants managed to get out of the vehicle safely as soon as the fire started. No injuries were reported</p>

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All three occupants managed to get out of the vehicle safely as soon as the fire started. No injuries were reported

<p>Personnel from the disaster management cell reached the scene and launched a fire-fighting operation</p>

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Personnel from the disaster management cell reached the scene and launched a fire-fighting operation

<p>The blaze was fully extinguished, but the vehicle was completely gutted</p>

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The blaze was fully extinguished, but the vehicle was completely gutted

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