Noida, May 26 -- A fire broke out at a car garage in Noida's Sector 6 early Sunday, hours after a thunderstorm and rain hit the region, said fire officials, adding that six fire tenders were pressed into service to douse the flames and there was no casualty. The blaze that was fully put out after an hour, left three cars and few motorbikes gutted, they added. "At around 5.30am, we received a call from a worker that a fire broke out at a car garage in B block, Sector 6. A team of firefighters rushed to the spot along with the fire tenders," said Phase 1 fire officer Shiv Narayan Singh. "At the time of the incident, the garage was shut and nobody was inside. Prima facie, it is suspected that the fire broke out due to a short-circuit," the officer added. "Since the door of the garage was made of fibre that's why perhaps the flames engulfed the garage," Singh said. "There are residential buildings on both sides of the garage. But firefighters prevented the fire from affecting them," he added. Mohammad Aman, who works at the garage, said, "The electricity supply was snapped due to late night thunderstorms and heavy rainfall. We suspect that in the early morning, as power supply resumed, a short circuit took place, which led to the fire." "There were four to five cars parked in the garage and a few bikes. Three of the cars were completely gutted in a fire while others were partially. All other items stored in the garage also caught fire," he said. Aman, however, alleged that the fire officials arrived only after half-an-hour following 3-4 phone calls. The fire officials, however, clarified that a team was dispatched just as information was received in the control room. There was no traffic in the morning, which could delay our response, they added....