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Severe Lakh Currency Notes at Apt Fire

Vadodara: The fire broke out at the Indian state-state ATM outlets on Jalan Gotri-Sevasi on Thursday night.
No one was injured in the incident but cash worth of Lakh Rupee was believed to have been burned.
Fire officials said that they poured fire in one hour.
“Two ATMs are stored at the booth on fire and completely damaged.
The incident might occur due to short circuit but we tried to ensure the exact cause,” said an API official.
The locals first pay attention to the fire after the alarm that rang in the booth.
In another incident, a burning car near Bypass Tarsali earlier on Friday morning.
Families traveling in the car out safely but the car suffered extensive damage.
Moshin Ghanchi, who drove a car, told the fire officers that he watched the smoke coming from inside the car after he stopped immediately.
The three families are returning home after attending the wedding function.

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