Fire breaks out at building in Habsiguda area of Hyderabad, no casualties reported

An official reported on Wednesday that a large fire had started at a building in Hyderabad, Telangana’s Habsiguda neighborhood. A building housing a clothing showroom caught fire this morning at 5:30 AM, according to OU Sity Circle Inspector Anjaneyulu. He continued by saying that firefighters arrived at the scene quickly after the fire started and put it out.

“The fire broke out at around 5:30 AM this morning. The cause of the fire is yet to be determined. There are no casualties reported. Firefighters came to the spot and brought the fire under control.” OU Sity CI, Anjaneyulu.

According to police, a serious accident was avoided because the fire was put out before it spread to nearby structures. It is still unknown what started the fire. The Police further stated that no fatalities or injuries had been reported. We’re waiting on more information about the situation.

Sagarika Gautam

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