Delhi: fierce fire erupts in Parliament Annexe Building, fire department vehicles arrive on the spot

New Delhi: A fire broke out in the morning on the sixth floor of Parliament Annexe Building in the capital of the country. After getting the information, seven trains of fire brigade reached the spot and got control of the fire. The fire has started in the Parliament Annexe Building on the sixth floor near the Eletric Board. Currently the fire has been controlled. It is being told that the fire was caused by the shot circuit.

Earlier, a fire broke out in a clinic located in a three-storey building in Pitampura area of Delhi, the country's capital, on Sunday. Five women were rescued safely in this incident. An official of the Delhi Fire Service had said that no casualties were reported in the accident. The fire department said that it received information about the incident around 11 pm, after which seven fire engines were sent to the spot.

Delhi Fire Service director Atul Garg said that one woman has been evacuated from the clinic located in the basement of the building while four other women have been evacuated from the house on the second floor. He said that the fire that erupted in the clinic also caught other floors of the building. The cause of the fire is being ascertained.

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