Indore Bus Fire: 5 Buses Gutted in Navalakha Welding Incident

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Indore Bus Fire: 5 Buses Gutted in Navalakha Welding Incident

Five parked buses caught fire in Indore’s Navalakha area near Teen Imli on Monday morning during welding work. Four explosions reported; fire controlled after one hour. No casualties. Locals and councillor demand action against illegal parking.

Indore Bus Fire: 5 Parked Buses Gutted in Navalakha Blaze

Welding sparks trigger massive fire in illegal parking area near residential colony

Panic gripped the Navalakha area in Indore early Monday morning after five parked buses caught fire, sending massive flames and smoke billowing high into the sky. The blaze, visible from nearly five kilometres away, triggered chaos in the surrounding residential pockets as worried residents rushed out of their homes.

According to initial reports, the fire broke out during welding work on one of the buses parked in an open area near Teen Imli in the Pavanpuri locality. The flames quickly spread to four nearby buses, reducing them to charred remains within minutes. Eyewitnesses reported hearing at least four loud explosions, which many described as similar to gas cylinders bursting.

Rapid Response by Fire Crews

Two fire tenders reached the spot promptly following distress calls. Firefighters battled the intense flames for nearly an hour before gaining control. Thick black smoke engulfed the area, making initial efforts challenging. Thankfully, no casualties were reported as the buses were unoccupied at the time.

Local residents said over 20 buses were parked in the open ground, which serves as an unofficial stand for private vehicles. As the fire intensified, bystanders and drivers hurriedly moved several other buses to safety, preventing the blaze from spreading further.

Long-Standing Safety Concerns

The incident has once again highlighted safety issues in the area. Local councillor Manish Sharma, who reached the spot and sat on a dharna, said he had raised the matter of private buses parking and undertaking repairs in residential zones multiple times earlier. 

“Complaints have been made repeatedly about this unauthorised parking and repair work in a populated area. No one listens, and today we see the result. I will continue my protest until the buses are removed and a permanent solution is found,” Sharma stated.

Cause Under Investigation

Police officials confirmed that no injuries occurred in the incident. Teams from the fire department and police are investigating the exact cause. Preliminary information points to a spark from welding work igniting flammable materials inside or near the bus. The possibility of gas cylinders being used or stored on the premises is also being examined, though official confirmation is awaited.

The affected buses belong to private operators. The location, close to residential colonies, has been a cause of concern for locals due to the movement of heavy vehicles and associated activities.

Public Reaction and Impact

The fire caused temporary disruption in the locality. Traffic movement was affected as curious onlookers gathered, and authorities cordoned off the area. Many residents expressed fear over the recurring risk, especially with children and elderly family members living nearby.

This is not the first time fire incidents involving buses have been reported in Indore, though previous cases often involved moving vehicles. The Navalakha episode underscores the hazards of unregulated parking and maintenance in urban residential zones.

Authorities have assured that further action will be taken based on the probe. Civic officials are expected to review parking norms for private buses in the coming days to avoid similar mishaps.

As investigations continue, the charred shells of the five buses remain a stark reminder of how a routine repair job turned into a major fire emergency in the heart of the city.

 

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11 May 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Indore Bus Fire: 5 Buses Gutted in Navalakha Welding Incident

Digital Desk

Indore Bus Fire: 5 Parked Buses Gutted in Navalakha Blaze

Welding sparks trigger massive fire in illegal parking area near residential colony

Panic gripped the Navalakha area in Indore early Monday morning after five parked buses caught fire, sending massive flames and smoke billowing high into the sky. The blaze, visible from nearly five kilometres away, triggered chaos in the surrounding residential pockets as worried residents rushed out of their homes.

According to initial reports, the fire broke out during welding work on one of the buses parked in an open area near Teen Imli in the Pavanpuri locality. The flames quickly spread to four nearby buses, reducing them to charred remains within minutes. Eyewitnesses reported hearing at least four loud explosions, which many described as similar to gas cylinders bursting.

Rapid Response by Fire Crews

Two fire tenders reached the spot promptly following distress calls. Firefighters battled the intense flames for nearly an hour before gaining control. Thick black smoke engulfed the area, making initial efforts challenging. Thankfully, no casualties were reported as the buses were unoccupied at the time.

Local residents said over 20 buses were parked in the open ground, which serves as an unofficial stand for private vehicles. As the fire intensified, bystanders and drivers hurriedly moved several other buses to safety, preventing the blaze from spreading further.

Long-Standing Safety Concerns

The incident has once again highlighted safety issues in the area. Local councillor Manish Sharma, who reached the spot and sat on a dharna, said he had raised the matter of private buses parking and undertaking repairs in residential zones multiple times earlier. 

“Complaints have been made repeatedly about this unauthorised parking and repair work in a populated area. No one listens, and today we see the result. I will continue my protest until the buses are removed and a permanent solution is found,” Sharma stated.

Cause Under Investigation

Police officials confirmed that no injuries occurred in the incident. Teams from the fire department and police are investigating the exact cause. Preliminary information points to a spark from welding work igniting flammable materials inside or near the bus. The possibility of gas cylinders being used or stored on the premises is also being examined, though official confirmation is awaited.

The affected buses belong to private operators. The location, close to residential colonies, has been a cause of concern for locals due to the movement of heavy vehicles and associated activities.

Public Reaction and Impact

The fire caused temporary disruption in the locality. Traffic movement was affected as curious onlookers gathered, and authorities cordoned off the area. Many residents expressed fear over the recurring risk, especially with children and elderly family members living nearby.

This is not the first time fire incidents involving buses have been reported in Indore, though previous cases often involved moving vehicles. The Navalakha episode underscores the hazards of unregulated parking and maintenance in urban residential zones.

Authorities have assured that further action will be taken based on the probe. Civic officials are expected to review parking norms for private buses in the coming days to avoid similar mishaps.

As investigations continue, the charred shells of the five buses remain a stark reminder of how a routine repair job turned into a major fire emergency in the heart of the city.

 

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