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The incident took place around 5 pm on Sunday evening near Masan Naka in Manor area of Palghar.
A tanker filled with kerosene fell from the flyover on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad National Highway. This caused a fire in the truck. The incident took place around 5 pm on Sunday evening near Masan Naka in Manor area of Palghar.
After the accident, there was chaos on the road, and people started running around to save their lives. This entire incident was captured in a nearby camera. Police and fire brigade teams immediately reached the spot as soon as the incident was received.

The tanker caught fire after the incident.
Tanker dropped from a height of twenty feet
According to the people present at the scene, the driver lost control of the tanker, causing the tanker to collide with the edge of the uncontrollable tanker flyover and fell on the service road directly under the bridge directly from a height of twenty feet and the tanker caught fire immediately.
Mumbai-Ahmedabad National Highway closed for 2 hours
The people present at the scene immediately informed the police about the accident. After which the officers immediately reached the spot. The highway remained closed for 2 hours due to the accident. After this the highway was reopened.
The administration says that at present, the investigation of the accident is going on. It is being ascertained how the tanker driver lost control and how the fire broke out. Soon the full report will be revealed.
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