
Fire breaks out at record room of Nashik district court
India Today
A fire broke out at the record room of the district court in Nashik. The fire has been brought under control now and the cooling process is underway.
A fire broke out at the record room of the district court in Nashik on Thursday. The fire has been brought under control now and the cooling process is underway. A fire department official said, "Fire is in control now. The cooling process is underway." He further added that a probe is underway to ascertain the cause of the fire. Meanwhile, last month, a major fire had broken out at a Covid-19 hospital on the third floor of a mall in Mumbai's Bhandup area that claimed 11 lives.
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