Fire at private hospital in Telangana, 12 patients evacuated

Published On 2023-08-17 07:15 GMT   |   Update On 2023-08-17 07:15 GMT
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Warangal: A fire broke out in the operation theatre of a Srinivasa Kidney Hospital and Maternity Hospital in Telangana on Wednesday. No one is injured or lost life in the incident, said officials.

A fire broke out in a private hospital in Warangal on Wednesday, said officials. Having received the information Fire department personnel reached the spot and doused the fire, rescuing 12 patients, the officials added. 

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According to the officials, the Fire department received the information that a fire broke out at Srinivasa Kidney Hospital at 6:54 pm on Wednesday. The fire broke out at the operation theatre of the Hospital. The personnel doused the fire and rescued 12 patients unscathed.

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It is estimated that Rs 10 lakh of property damage happened in the incident. The preliminary assessment is that a short circuit caused the fire. No one is injured or lost life in the incident. Further investigation is on, said officials.

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