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Delhi: Fire breaks out at Revenue Building in ITO, no casualties

Delhi: Fire breaks out at Revenue Building in ITO, no casualties

Time of India6 days ago

A
fire
broke out in one of the rooms of the
Revenue Building
in
ITO
here on Friday, an official said.
No
casualties
were reported in the incident, according to the
Delhi
Fire Services.
The fire was reported at around 10 am from room no. 238 on the second floor of the building, it said.
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Seven fire tenders were rushed to the spot, and the flames were brought under control, it added.

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