Pune Mandai Metro Station Fire: Blaze Raises Safety Concerns, No Injuries Reported

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Pune, October 21, 2024: In a shocking incident late Sunday night, a major fire broke out at the newly inaugurated Pune Mandai Metro station (Pune Fire News), raising serious concerns about the safety measures at the station. The fire, which started around midnight, caused damage to materials stored on the ground floor and led to thick smoke filling the area. The fire department responded quickly, deploying five fire tenders to the scene. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and the situation was brought under control within minutes.

Fire Breaks Out Just Weeks After Inauguration

The Pune Mandai Metro station, which was inaugurated with great fanfare on September 26 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is now under scrutiny as the fire has raised questions about safety protocols. Preliminary reports suggest that the fire may have been caused by welding work taking place at the station.

Safety Concerns After Pune Mandai Metro Fire

Although no passengers were present at the time of the incident, the fire has reignited concerns regarding the safety of the newly operational metro stations in Pune. Critics are questioning whether the station was fully ready for public use, especially after such a significant incident occurring so soon after its opening.

The timing of the fire—after regular operations had ended—likely prevented a larger disaster. However, this event has highlighted potential safety lapses that need to be addressed.

Pune Fire Department’s Swift Response

Thanks to the quick response from Pune’s fire department, the fire was controlled within minutes. Firefighters used specialized breathing equipment and hoses to extinguish the flames, preventing the fire from spreading to other parts of the station.

Authorities confirmed that the fire began in a section where foam materials were stored, causing rapid smoke buildup. Metro officials have assured the public that there will be no disruption to metro services, and the situation is being closely monitored.

Metro Administration Reassures Public

Pune Metro’s Executive Director, Shravan Hardikar, provided an update following the incident. He confirmed that metro services will continue uninterrupted and that a detailed investigation into the cause of the fire is underway. “The fire was controlled promptly, and no services will be affected. We are thoroughly investigating the incident to ensure it does not happen again,” Hardikar said.

Murlidhar Mohol, a local MP, also took to Twitter to comment on the situation, praising the fire department’s quick response and ensuring that passenger safety remains a top priority moving forward.

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