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Post by : Shakul
A shocking incident unfolded outside the Orissa High Court in Cuttack, where a woman allegedly set multiple vehicles on fire, causing panic in the area. According to eyewitnesses, the woman used petrol to ignite the blaze, which quickly spread to nearby parked vehicles, including an SUV, scooters, and motorcycles.
The fire escalated rapidly, sending thick plumes of smoke into the air and drawing the attention of passersby and court visitors. Emergency services responded promptly, and fire personnel managed to bring the situation under control before it could spread further within the high-security zone.
Authorities confirmed that no casualties were reported, but several vehicles were severely damaged or completely destroyed. Police have detained the woman involved, and a detailed investigation is currently underway to determine the motive behind the act.
The incident has raised serious concerns regarding security arrangements in sensitive public areas such as court premises. Officials are expected to review safety protocols to prevent such incidents in the future.
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