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Delhi: Fire breaks out at ICU ward in Safdarjung Hospital, 50 patients evacuated

Nine fire tenders were rushed to the spot and the blaze was brought under control.
New Delhi: A fire broke out on Wednesday morning in the ICU ward of the Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi following which 50 patients were evacuated, fire officials said. No casualties have been reported in the blaze that broke out around 6.30 am, they said.Also Read:Maha: Fire breaks out at mall hospital treating Covid-19 patientsNine fire tenders were rushed to the spot and the blaze was...
New Delhi: A fire broke out on Wednesday morning in the ICU ward of the Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi following which 50 patients were evacuated, fire officials said.
No casualties have been reported in the blaze that broke out around 6.30 am, they said.
Also Read:Maha: Fire breaks out at mall hospital treating Covid-19 patients
Nine fire tenders were rushed to the spot and the blaze was brought under control.
Around 50 patients were immediately shifted to others wards with the help of hospital staff, the officials said.
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