A Mercedes car suddenly caught fire in Maihar. Seeing smoke coming out, all the occupants of the car immediately got out. Within a few seconds, the entire car was engulfed in flames. During this, a queue of vehicles formed on the highway. The accident occurred late Friday night near Hardua on National Highway-30. Devesh Panrotwar (41) and Yogesh Gilyatkar (38), residents of Nagpur, Maharashtra, had come to Maihar to visit Maa Sharda. After the darshan, they were driving around Maihar in the car. It was during this time that smoke started coming out of the car. Pictures of the incident… The fire brigade brought the fire under control. The fire spread so rapidly that in a few moments, the entire Mercedes began to burn. Upon receiving information about the incident, the fire brigade team reached the spot and brought the fire under control. Due to the incident, traffic on the highway was affected for some time. The police arrived at the scene and managed the situation. Currently, the cause of the fire is being investigated. Second-hand car bought two years ago Car occupant Devesh said that the Mercedes model was from 2011, which was priced at 60 lakh rupees. In 2023, it was bought second-hand for 13 lakh. Vehicle number- MH 04 FB 3609 was purchased from Nagpur itself. Read these news stories about Mercedes catching fire… Mercedes car catches fire in Ludhiana, VIDEO; Smoke suddenly rose, car parked at home turned to ashes Three months ago, on September 21, a Mercedes car parked outside a bungalow in Ludhiana, Punjab, suddenly caught fire. The car owner raised an alarm as soon as the fire started, bringing people from the vicinity to the spot. People immediately tried to extinguish the fire with buckets of water and pipes. Some passersby also stopped to help after seeing smoke rising from the house. After about 1 hour of effort, the fire was brought under control. Mercedes catches fire on Delhi-Lucknow Highway, VIDEO; two passengers jump to safety On April 2, 2025, a Mercedes-Benz car suddenly caught fire on the Delhi-Lucknow Highway in Hapur, Uttar Pradesh. The car occupants narrowly escaped the accident. Makkhan Singh, a resident of Jagatpuri, Delhi, and his companion Deepak were going to the Moradabad farmhouse. As soon as they reached near Sabli Cut, the car suddenly caught fire. Both passengers immediately jumped out of the car and saved their lives. Post navigation Man injured after performing stunt on swing at Gwalior fair:Video exposes safety lapses crowd risk; authorities blame each other over operations Woman raped at Jabalpur Agricultural University:Clerk and peon arrested, sent to jail; victim lured on pretext of job