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Breaking News: Truck Catches Fire at Ludhiana Flyover, Claims Death of Truck Driver

A tragic incident occurred in Ludhiana, Punjab, where a truck suddenly caught fire, leaving the driver with no time to escape. The blaze proved fatal, resulting in the driver’s death. The entire incident unfolded on the Ludhiana flyover. Firefighters rushed to the spot and worked to bring the flames under control. Their timely intervention helped prevent the fire from spreading further. The exact cause of the blaze has not yet been ascertained, and authorities have launched an investigation to determine what triggered the fire. Fortunately, no other vehicles were affected, and no additional casualties were reported apart from the truck driver.

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