Telangana: Fire breaks out in Mulugu school, no casualties reported

Earlier on August 3, a huge fire broke out in a building in the Habsiguda area of Telangana's Hyderabad
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A fire broke out due to a short circuit at a school in Telangana's Mulugu district this morning, officials said. As per a leading fireman at Mulugu Fire Station Nagesh, the fire erupted around 1 am today, August 8, in the Jawahar Nagar area of Telangana's Mulugu district, as stated in a report by ANI.

Further, he stated that after the incident took place, one fire tender reached the spot and doused the fire. Giving more details, the official said that no casualties or injuries have been reported. A few books and bags of students were burnt, the official added.

Recently on August 3, a huge fire broke out at a building in the Habsiguda area of Telangana's Hyderabad. OU Sity Circle Inspector Anjaneyulu said that the fire erupted at 5.30 am at a building housing a clothes showroom.


Further, he added that shortly after the fire broke out, firefighters reached the spot and brought the fire under control. District Fire Officer (DFO) Secunderabad Madhusudan said that five fire tenders reached the spot of the fire incident and brought the fire under control.

Additionally, police stated that a major accident was averted as the fire was controlled before it spread to adjacent buildings. The cause of the fire is yet to be determined. No casualties or injuries have been reported, said the police, as stated in a report by ANI. 

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