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WATCH: Private hospital in MP catches massive fire, 10 dead

New Delhi: A major accident has happened in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh (MP) on Monday. Fire broke out in a private hospital here. It is being told that 10 patients have died alive in this incident. On receiving the information, fire brigade has also reached the spot.---Advertisement--- The fire was started following a short circuit. The […]

New Delhi: A major accident has happened in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh (MP) on Monday. Fire broke out in a private hospital here. It is being told that 10 patients have died alive in this incident. On receiving the information, fire brigade has also reached the spot.

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The fire was started following a short circuit. The accident is so terrible that the sky over the hospital turned completely black. The flames can be seen rising far and wide. Many people were taken into the garb of fire.

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More information has not been made available in this regard officially. The news will be updated as soon as more information is received. Apart from this, the police officials has also reached the spot as soon as they received the information. For the moment the fire has also been brought under control.

First published on: Aug 01, 2022 04:58 PM IST


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