Manipur fire Churachandpur Assam: Police vehicles engulf in flames mysteriously in Majuli Guwahati: A suspicious fire incident occurred last night at the Garmur police station in Majuli, Assam, where two police vehicles were allegedly set ablaze by unidentified individuals. The vehicles, bearing registration numbers AS306173 and AS307523, were parked in the regular parking spot of the police station, just a few meters away from the main building. Fortunately, the fire did not spread to nearby buildings or cause any harm to human life. However, the vehicles sustained significant damage. According to a police source, the fire was noticed in three vehicles, but two were completely engulfed in flames. The fire and emergency services responded promptly, controlling the situation and preventing a major mishap. An investigation into the incident is expected to be launched soon to determine the cause of the fire and identify those responsible. The source also said that while it has been suspected that the fire may have been the handiwork of miscreants, they are also checking for technical snags as well.
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Guwahati: A 14-year-old girl along with two others were charred to death following a massive fire in Mizoram’s Suangpuilawn on Monday.

As per reports, the fire took place at a farmhouse.

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The entire farmhouse turned to ashes during the fire.

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The deceased were identified as Vanlalmawia (58), the caretaker along with his 14-year-old daughter Zorinmawii, and the farmhouse owner Lalmuankima (51).

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The reason for how the fire broke out is yet to be known.

An investigation by the police has been initiated.

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The fire department tried to save the people inside the farmhouse but failed.

It has been suspected that the fire might have taken place due to electrical issues as the basement had electrical equipment, LPG, inflammable oil and vehicle tyres.