Fire at FICCI Building and National Museum of Natural History in Delhi


Location Map of Massive Fire at FICCI Building and National Museum Of Natural History in Delhi – April 26, 2016

Location Map of Massive Fire at FICCI Building & National Museum of Natural History in Delhi

 Fire Location – FICCI Building, Tansen Marg, New Delhi, Delhi 110001


9:45 AM IST, April 26, 2016 – In the wee hours of Tuesday morning around 1:45 am, a fire broke out in the sixth floor of a building that houses the famous National Museum of Natural History in New Delhi. Reportedly, the museum collections, which attracted several educational tours for school kids, have been burnt to rubble. The adjacent building of FICCI auditorium is also said to be damaged.

As many as 40 fire tenders were rushed to the scene; they managed to put out the fire by this morning at 8 am. The cause of this massive fire is still unknown. Six injured firemen were rushed to RML hospital and their condition is stable now, according to the officials.

8:59 AM IST, April 26, 2016  – A massive fire broke out at the FICCI building on the wee hours of Tuesday. It is one of  prominent landmarks in Mandi House area of Central Delhi. Fire tenders were immediately pressed into service after the fire was reported at around 1:45 am. There weren’t many people inside the building when the building caught fire.

 

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