Aero India 2019: The five-day Aero Show started on Wednesday and will conclude tomorrow.

Nearly 300 vehicles have been gutted in a big fire at the parking lot of the venue of the Aero Show in Bengaluru this afternoon. No casualties have been reported. Huge plumes of thick black smoke could be seen in the sky near the Yelahanka air base in north Bengaluru, where about a hundred aircraft are parked for the biennial aero event. Earlier today, a fleet of seven Surya Kiran aircraft performed for the first time after the aircraft collision in earlier this week that led to the death of a pilot and injured two from the Surya Kiran Aerobatic team.

Here are the LIVE updates on Aero India 2019:

Feb 23, 2019 14:45 (IST) Aero India 2019 The air show has resumed after it was suspended briefly because of the fire.

The air show has resumed after it was suspended briefly because of the fire.

Feb 23, 2019 14:06 (IST) Senior police officer MN Reddi tweeted saying 300 cars were burnt in the incident: #AeroShowOpenParkingAreaFire

In all, 300 cars burnt in the fire incident. Fire fully extinguished now. 10 Fire Force and 5 other fire engines fought the fire under the leadership of Chief Fire Officer, West. - M.N.Reddi, IPS (@DGP_FIRE) February 23, 2019 Senior police officer MN Reddi tweeted saying 300 cars were burnt in the incident:

Feb 23, 2019 13:49 (IST) PV Sindhu At Aero India 2019 Ace badminton player PV Sindhu flew in the HAL's Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas at Bengaluru's air show Aero India 2019 Ace badminton player PV Sindhu flew in the HAL's Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas at Bengaluru's air show Aero India 2019

Feb 23, 2019 13:46 (IST) Aero India 2019: 100 Vehicles On Fire Near Bengaluru Air Show, Cigarette Could Be Cause

Aero India 2019: Fire Brought Under control, No Injuries Reported

Huge plumes of thick black smoke could be seen in the sky near the Yelahanka air base in north Bengaluru, where about a hundred aircraft are parked for the biennial Aero India 2019 event. Huge plumes of thick black smoke could be seen in the sky near the Yelahanka air base in north Bengaluru, where about a hundred aircraft are parked for the biennial Aero India 2019 event.