A steel-laden lorry rammed into a stationary CNG-power car at Kurubarahalli, and ended up in a scrap godown. The accident triggered a massive fire around 1.30 a.m., in Bengaluru on March 27, 2026.

A steel-laden lorry rammed into a stationary CNG-power car at Kurubarahalli, and ended up in a scrap godown. The accident triggered a massive fire around 1.30 a.m., in Bengaluru on March 27, 2026.
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A late-night accident involving a steel-laden lorry and a CNG-powered car led to a massive fire near Kurubarahalli around 1.30 a.m. on March 27, triggering panic in the area and resulting in the death of one person.

According to preliminary information, the driver of the lorry lost control of the vehicle on a steep downward slope, and rammed into a stationary car. The impact pushed the car into a nearby scrap godown, sparking a fire that quickly engulfed both vehicles and scrap material.

Fire and Emergency Services rushed to the spot and battled the flames using multiple fire tenders. It took several hours to bring the blaze under control.

A person was trapped inside the car, and lost his life. The victim, Ambadas, 23, is a native of Kalaburagi. He was reportedly sleeping inside the car at the time of the accident. Fire-fighters faced difficulty in retrieving the charred body from the wreckage.

The lorry driver, identified as Sharma, sustained minor injuries and has been admitted to a hospital.

Lorry crashes into car, sets off blaze at Kurubarahalli in Bengaluru on March 27, 2026. The stretch has a steep downward slope. Police suspect that the driver lost control of the vehicle on the slope due to the heavy load.

Lorry crashes into car, sets off blaze at Kurubarahalli in Bengaluru on March 27, 2026. The stretch has a steep downward slope. Police suspect that the driver lost control of the vehicle on the slope due to the heavy load.
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Special Arrangement

Lorry car crash godown fire Bengaluru

A steel-laden lorry rammed into a stationary CNG-power car at Kurubarahalli, and ended up in a scrap godown. The accident triggered a massive fire around 1.30 a.m., in Bengaluru on March 27, 2026.
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The Hindu

Online map navigation, heavy load

Investigations revealed that the lorry was transporting steel from Andhra Pradesh towards Sunkadakatte. The driver was using an online maps service for navigation. He was being directed to his destination via Kurubarahalli. The stretch has a steep downward slope. The driver lost control of the vehicle on the slope due to the heavy load.

Police said the lorry dragged the car for nearly 100 metres before crashing into the scrap yard, triggering the fire.

A case has been registered, and further investigation is underway.


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