Firefighters rescue an injured person after a fire broke out in a hotel near the Patna Junction railway station, in Patna, Thursday, April 25, 2024. Photo | PTI
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Six dead, over 20 rescued after major fire breaks out in Patna hotel

Officials have stated that prima facie evidence indicates a cylinder blast, with the fire now extinguished.

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PATNA: At least six people died in a fire that broke out in a hotel close to the Patna Junction railway station on Thursday, a senior official said.

According to Senior Superintendent of Police, Rajeev Mishra, more than 20 people have been rescued from the building, situated in a crowded locality, by fire-fighters.

"Three people have died in the fire. Their identities are yet to be ascertained. Those with injuries are being rushed to hospital,” Mishra told PTI.

DIG (Fire), Mrityunjay Kumar Chaudhary, who had rushed to the spot, told reporters, "We have brought the blaze, about which information was received around 11 am, under control. The cause will be ascertained through a proper investigation, and appropriate action will follow."

Officials have stated that prima facie evidence indicates a cylinder blast, with the fire now extinguished.

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