Fire break out at hostel of Maulana Azad Medical College; no death reported
Press Trust of India | June 4, 2023 | 02:08 PM IST | 1 min read
The fire only affected AC, furniture and clothes in a room on the first floor of the building. There was no loss of life.
NEW DELHI: Fire broke out at a hostel of the Maulana Azad Medical College here on Sunday morning but there was no loss of life, officials said. According to them, the information about the blaze at the old boys hostel was received at 6.09 am.
Seven fire tenders were rushed to the site. The fire had affected the AC, furniture and clothes in a room on the first floor of the building, a senior fire official said.
Another fire broke out in the shanty in northwest Delhi''s Jahangirpuri at 10.23 am. Eleven fire tenders have been rushed to the site, officials added.
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