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Massive fire destroys a mobile service center in northern India, no injuries reported

Massive fire destroys a mobile service center in northern India, no injuries reported
A significant fire broke out at a mobile service center in northern India’s Delhi, completely engulfing the building.
The Incident took place near M2K Cinema in Rohini on May 22.
Visuals showed thick black smoke and intense flames consuming the building. The fire, which started around midnight, rapidly spread throughout the facility, necessitating the deployment of 12 fire engines to control the blaze.
According to reports, the Delhi Fire Services received a distress call shortly after midnight. Firefighters worked through the night to extinguish the flames, finally bringing the situation under control in the early hours of the morning. Despite the severity of the fire, no injuries have been reported as the building was unoccupied at the time.

The cause of the fire is currently under investigation, with preliminary assessments suggesting a possible short circuit as the trigger. However, further forensic analysis will be needed to confirm the exact cause. The incident caused significant disruption in the area, with roads being cordoned off to facilitate the firefighting operations.

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