Passengers reported that the fire began above seats in the 30s.
However, the exact object within the overhead bin that caused the fire remains unclear.
Overheated or impact-damaged battery packs have been known to cause in-flight fires.

They emphasized that the investigation is ongoing, and no conclusions have been drawn regarding the cause.
The fire is suspected to have been sparked by carry-on luggage, though the investigation continues.
The Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Committee is working to determine the exact cause of the fire.

Investigators are focusing on the tail section of the aircraft, where the fire is believed to have started.
Additionally, flight data and cockpit voice recordings will be analyzed to aid in the investigation.
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