Pune has been hit by a series of fire incidents in recent days, affecting areas such as Dhayari, Warje, and near Shaniwar Wada. The city's fire department has been on high alert, working tirelessly to contain these fires and prevent any casualties.
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The recent fire incidents in Pune affected areas such as Dhayari, Warje, and near Shaniwar Wada.
The fire incidents occurred on March 14, 2025, with different times for each location.
The Pune Fire Department responded swiftly to each incident with multiple fire engines and managed to bring the fires under control within a few hours, preventing any casualties.
The Pune Municipal Corporation and the fire department are investigating the causes of the fires and implementing preventive measures. They are also launching awareness campaigns to educate the public about fire safety.
Residents can contribute to fire safety by being vigilant, reporting any suspicious activities or potential fire hazards, and participating in awareness campaigns and workshops organized by the authorities.
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