After the incident of fire in the electric scooter, now a case of fire in the motorcycle has come to the fore. In Andhra Pradesh, a Royal Enfield motorcycle caught fire first and then a massive explosion was seen in it. The video of this incident is going viral on social media.
According to the report, this incident is from Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh. A man named Ravichandra drove a Royal Enfield motorcycle non-stop for about 387 kms from Mysore to Guntakal mandal.
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After this this person parked this motorcycle outside Netikanti Anjaneya Swamy temple. As soon as the man entered the temple, the bike caught fire and later the fuel tank exploded. However, there is no report of any loss of life or property in this incident. The reason behind why and how the motorcycle caught fire has not been revealed yet.
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Many electric scooters have caught fire
Earlier, recently, there was an incident of massive fire in Ola and Okinawa electric scooters. The video of the Ola scooter incident went viral on social media. In this 31-second video, an Ola S1 Pro electric scooter is seen standing on a roadside, in which smoke and flames are rising.
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The company had said that it has received information about a fire in Ola S1 Pro in Pune and is investigating the cause of the fire. The company had told that the drivers of the scooter are completely safe. The exact cause of the fire is not yet known, but it is being speculated that it could be due to damage or short-circuit of the lithium-ion battery.
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Government ordered inquiry
The government has ordered an earlier investigation after the fire incident in Ola Electric and Okinawa electric scooters. The government has ordered to submit a report about the reason behind these incidents within a month. The government has taken this step in view of the increasing concern about the safety of customers and checking of vehicles.