Remains of the vehicle 
Chennai

Cab catches fire at airport, passengers safe

A cab caught fire on Sunday night at the Chennai airport after picking up two passengers from the arrival zone. There were, however, no casualties.

migrator

Chennai

Thambidurai (44) of Red Hills, the cab driver, picked up the passengers and while the car was approached arrival gate number three, he noticed smoke emanating from its bonnet. He immediately stopped the vehicle and asked the passengers to get off.


Soon, the car caught fire. Security officers at the airport doused it using fire extinguishers. They also moved other vehicles away from the car in order to prevent the fire from spreading.


The blaze was put out within a few minutes. The Airport police, who arrived at the spot, conducted enquires, inspected the vehicle and said that the fire broke out following a short circuit in the wiring. They have registered a case.

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