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    Assam: Massive fire breaks out at D D Motors in Chirang District

    Assam: Massive fire breaks out at D D Motors in Chirang District

    Assam: Massive fire breaks out at D D Motors in Chirang DistrictAssam: Massive fire breaks out at D D Motors in Chirang District
    India TodayNE
    • Jun 02, 2022,
    • Updated Jun 02, 2022, 4:38 PM IST

    A massive fire broke out at Chapaguri in the Chirang district.

    The fire broke out in the second-hand car-selling showroom in D D Motors.

    It engulfed 13 vehicles in the showroom.

    The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained.

    The fire brigade and police reached at the spot to douse the fire.

     

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