On seeing the national highway, the car became a fireball, the burning was burnt, the video surfaced
The car was burnt in Tumkuru, Karnataka
Tumkuru: A horrific video surfaced from Tumkuru in Karnataka. Seeing a car on the national highway here, a fireball became a ball and got gutted after burning. Thankfully, the passengers sitting in it got out as soon as they got a chance and saved their lives.
What is the whole matter?
A moving car caught fire on National Highway 73 near Yallapur Gate in Balpi taluka in the district, the car was completely gutted. Thankfully, there were no casualties in this incident. According to the police, the Duster car was going from Tumkuru towards Hosdurga, when a sudden fire broke out on the middle road. Hemant, the owner of the vehicle, was going to his ancestral village Srirampur in Hosdurga taluka with another passenger, when the accident happened.
Eyewitnesses said that the vehicle suddenly came out smoke and then caught fire. The two riders immediately jumped out of the car and survived without any injury. Within a few minutes the entire car was hit by fire. Fire personnel along with the balli police sub-inspector Sunil Kumar reached the spot and controlled the fire. However, by the time the fire was controlled, the car was completely destroyed.
Why does the fire start while walking in the car?
There can be many reasons for the ongoing fire in the car, which may be related to technical faults, human negligence or external factors. This includes electrical short circuits, fuel leakage, high warm of engine and battery malfunction.
Many times car wiring may cause short circuit due to malfunction, loose connection or damaged wires, which can provoke the fire. This occurs especially when the electrical system is chronic or bad. At the same time, petrol or diesel can come out when leakage in fuel line, tank or injection system. If it comes in contact with a warm surface (such as engine or exhaust), the risk of fire increases.
Apart from this, oil or other flammable substances can fall on warm parts due to the engine overheating, which can lead to the fire. This is usually caused by a cooling system malfunction (such as radiator or coolant leaks). Hydrogen gas can be formed due to leakage, overcharging or incorrect connection in the battery of the car, which can easily catch fire. In addition, exhaust pipes or catalytic converters can be very hot. If dry grass, leaves or any flammable material comes under the car, a fire may occur.
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