Massive fire at hotel in Patna; Six dead, 45 rescued

Massive fire at hotel in Patna; Six dead, 45 rescued
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Patna Fire News : A terrible fire incident has taken place in Patna on Thursday. In this incident, six people have died and seven people have been seriously injured. The injured are undergoing treatment in different hospitals in Patna.

Patna City SP Chandra Prakash informed that six people died in this horrific incident. The dead include three women and three men. A fire broke out at Pal Hotel and Restaurant near Patna station, after which it is said that a cylinder burst.

According to the police, two people died on the spot while four people died during treatment. The fire brigade team had to work hard to bring the fire under control. Many cars had to be given time to extinguish the fire.

DG of Fire Department Shobha Ahotkar also reached the spot. She said that the fire has been brought under control. He said that due to strong winds, the fire took on a fiery appearance. The power supply was cut off to prevent the fire from spreading to the surrounding area.

After the fire in the hotel, 45 people have been rescued and brought out safely. While 38 people are undergoing treatment at PMCH in Patna. After the accident which took place under Kotwali Thana of Patna, there was confusion in the city. At present the fire has been brought under control and the situation is under control.

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