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Another Ama Bus Catches Fire After Short Circuit in Bhubaneswar

Another Ama Bus caught fire on [day] in Bhubaneswar, causing panic among commuters and passersby. According to preliminary information, the blaze is suspected to have been triggered by a short circuit in the vehicle’s electrical system.

The incident occurred while the bus was operating on its regular route. Smoke was first noticed emerging from the engine section, following which the driver immediately stopped the vehicle and asked passengers to evacuate. All commuters managed to get out safely before the fire intensified, and no injuries were reported.

Local residents alerted the fire services, and a fire tender rushed to the spot. Firefighters worked swiftly to bring the flames under control, preventing the fire from spreading further. However, the bus sustained significant damage due to the blaze.

Officials from the transport department reached the location to assess the situation. Initial observations point towards an electrical fault, though a detailed technical inspection has been ordered to determine the exact cause of the fire.

This incident has once again raised questions about the safety and maintenance standards of Ama Bus services in the state capital. Similar fire-related incidents involving public transport buses have been reported earlier, prompting calls for stricter safety checks and regular vehicle inspections.

Authorities have assured that necessary action will be taken and that additional safety audits will be conducted to prevent such incidents in the future. An investigation is currently underway.

Another Ama Bus caught fire in Bhubaneswar on [day], creating panic among passengers and residents in the surrounding area. The incident reportedly occurred due to a suspected short circuit, once again drawing attention to safety concerns surrounding the city’s public transport system.

According to eyewitnesses, the bus was plying on its scheduled route when smoke began to billow from the rear portion of the vehicle. Sensing danger, the driver promptly halted the bus on the roadside and instructed all passengers to disembark immediately. Within minutes, flames were visible, but timely evacuation ensured that no casualties were reported.

Several commuters said the situation could have turned serious if the fire had spread further or if the bus had been moving at high speed. Panic briefly gripped the area as thick smoke engulfed the road, causing traffic disruption. Local police rushed to the spot and diverted vehicles to ease congestion.

Fire and emergency services were alerted, and fire personnel reached the location quickly. After a sustained effort, the fire was brought under control. The bus, however, suffered extensive damage, rendering it unfit for immediate operation.

Transport department officials later visited the site to conduct a preliminary inspection. Early findings suggest an electrical malfunction as the likely cause, though authorities have stated that a thorough technical investigation will be carried out. The bus has been taken for further examination to confirm the exact reason behind the fire.

This incident adds to a growing list of Ama Bus-related fire mishaps reported in Bhubaneswar and other parts of Odisha in recent months. Repeated occurrences have sparked public concern over vehicle maintenance, electrical safety, and operational monitoring.

Commuters have urged authorities to carry out regular mechanical and electrical checks, especially during peak operating hours. Experts have also emphasized the need for stricter adherence to safety protocols, including periodic audits and staff training.

Responding to the incident, officials assured that safety measures would be reviewed and that necessary corrective steps would be taken to prevent recurrence. An official inquiry into the incident is underway.

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