Fire outbreak cases are getting a lot more common to hear nowadays. The fire causes a lot of damage rather be it a property or environment. This causes panic and fear among the people and creates havoc.

Fire outbreak at Kalambur bridge of Assam
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A similar case took place at Kalambur bridge of Assam. On the night  of 10th November 2021, on the National highway bridge of Kalambur, Assam, a vehicle caught fire and was burnt down completely. The registered number of the vehicle was found to be ML10C0061.

Fire outbreak at Kalambur bridge of Assam
Credits: G News Assam

The cause of the fire was unknown. The fire continued to grow until it burnt down the vehicle completely as well as it’s surrounding. The people present there couldn’t do anything except to watch it burn.

Fire outbreak at Kalambur bridge of Assam
Credits: G News Assam

The police and people on sight found some hay inside the vehicle. They suspect that the vehicle was used to transport cows and goats illegally. The police officers of Kalambur police station arrived at the spot and continued their investigation.

Fire outbreak at Kalambur bridge of Assam
Credits: G News Assam

When the media asked to a onlooker about the situation then he said, ” At around 10:30 pm of the night at the bridge of the National highway, a vehicle was seen burning. When the fire was extinguished it was found that inside the vehicle some hay were burning too. Through this we could suspect that the vehicle was used to transport cows and goats illegally. No person was found inside the vehicle.”

When asked to another onlooker he said, ” When we saw the vehicle burning, we immediately called the fire brigade and they were able to extinguish the fire on time reducing much harm that might had been caused to the surrounding. When the fire went down, we didn’t find any human being or living stock inside. We only found some hay burning there and we suspect that the vehicle was used for transport of stolen cows and was burnt to remove evidence or might have caught fire on its own.”