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A fire broke out suddenly at around 8 pm on Saturday in a private bus parking area near Teen Imli in the Bhanwarkuan police station area of Indore. Three buses parked there were engulfed by the flames. Within minutes, the buses were surrounded by intense fire and thick smoke, and the flames were visible from a distance. The incident created panic in the surrounding area. After receiving information, Bhanwarkuan police reached the spot and managed the situation by clearing people from the area and shifting them to safer places. A fire brigade team also rushed to the scene and began efforts to control the blaze by spraying water. Several fire engines were deployed, and the fire was brought under control after considerable effort. Private buses are usually parked at the parking facility in the Teen Imli area. On Saturday night, a sudden fire broke out there and quickly spread to three buses parked close to each other. The flames and thick smoke could be seen from far away, drawing attention from nearby residents. As soon as the police were informed, they rushed to the scene and started managing the situation. Fire visible from afar, buses reduced to ashes Assistant Commissioner of Police (Juni Indore) Vijay Chaudhary said the incident occurred at the private bus parking area in Teen Imli on Saturday night. Three private buses were completely gutted in the blaze. The buses are reported to belong to Shrinath Bus, Nidhi Bus and Deva Bus. The exact cause of the fire is yet to be determined. 30 thousand liters of water used According to the fire brigade, three buses were destroyed in the incident, but no casualties were reported. Nearly 30,000 litres of water were used to douse the fire. A total of three fire brigade vehicles and three to four water tankers were deployed at the spot. One fire engine arrived from Gandhi Hall and two from Moti Tabela. It took around half an hour for firefighters to bring the blaze under control. The cause of the fire is still being investigated.