Around 150 cars were gutted after a major fire in the parking area in the Aero India venue in Bengaluru.
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This was the second unfortunate incident to plague the global aero show this year after a mid-air collision of two Surya Kiran aircraft during rehearsal Tuesday, earlier this week.
"All available fire fighting services, Rapid Action Force and NDRF teams were immediately mobilised. IAF (Indian Air Force) immediately launched one helicopter for aerial assessment, the helicopter assisted by providing effective directions to fight the fire", said the statement issued by the Indian Ministry of Defence.
The fire was brought under control by deploying more than 12 fire fighting vehicles, it added. Though, the parking bay for Aero India is far from the main venue of the show, the flying of aircraft was suspended for a brief period due to the heavy smoke.
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The ministry statement added that the "afternoon display continued on time".