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500 two-wheelers destroyed in Thrissur railway station fire

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Last updated: January 5, 2026 10:45 am
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Around 500 two-wheelers were gutted after a fire broke out at the parking area of the railway station here on Sunday, Fire and Rescue Service officials said.

The blaze erupted at the paid-parking shed at around 6.20 am, and a distress call was received at about 6.40 am, the official added.

A spark from an electric line that fell on a two-wheeler parked with a cover on it, was suspected to be the cause of the fire.

Officials estimated that around 500 two-wheelers were parked in the shed, and a majority of them were gutted in the incident.

Five fire tenders were deployed, and the blaze was brought under control by around 7.45 am, officials said.

All measures were taken to prevent the fire from spreading to the railway station platforms and causing further damage.

Even though a locomotive was parked on the railway track near the spot where the fire accident occurred, the Railways has not confirmed any major damage to it, the officer said.

Apart from the two-wheelers, the entire shed covered with tin sheets was damaged in the fire, the official said.

Police and railway authorities have launched a probe to ascertain the exact cause of the fire, fire officials added.

Thrissur West Police registered a case in connection with the fire incident and launched an investigation.

As per the FIR, around 500 two-wheelers were gutted in the fire, along with a parking fee printing machine belonging to Aswathy Enterprises, which holds the contract to operate the parking facility on the western side of the railway station.

Apart from this, two mobile phones belonging to employees of Aswathy Enterprises and Rs 10,000 in cash were also lost in the fire, the FIR said.

State Police Chief Ravada A Chandrasekhar visited the spot and assessed the situation.

“We have made a preliminary assessment based on the statements of employees at the parking area. A special team led by an Additional Superintendent of Police, including an Assistant Commissioner and Circle Inspectors, has been constituted,” he told reporters.

He said that in the wake of the incident, a decision has been taken to conduct fire audits at paid parking facilities across Kerala.

“The Superintendent of Police (Railway) has been tasked with this. He will examine the matter and submit a report. In addition, a joint effort will be made to enhance security apparatus involving local police, railway police and the Railway Protection Force (RPF),” Chandrasekhar said.

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