Minor fire breaks out at Meeseva building of registration office in southern India
A small fire broke out in the Meeseva building at the Kukatpally registration office in southern India’s Telangana due to a suspected short circuit. The blaze was quickly extinguished by firefighters, with damage reported to a computer and supplies.
The incident took place at the Meeseva building in the registration office at Kukatpally, Musapet in Hyderabad on August 27.
Visuals showed after the fire broke out in the building, a team of firefighters arrived quickly to extinguish the flames. They began their efforts to control the blaze, spraying water and using fire extinguishers to douse the fire. Outside the building, there was a chaotic scene as people gathered in panic, trying to see what was happening. Emergency sirens blared in the background, and the flashing red and blue lights of the fire trucks illuminated the area. Inside the building, the atmosphere was tense and filled with urgency, as firefighters navigated through the smoke and debris to ensure everyone’s safety and bring the situation under control.
A minor fire incident occurred in the Meeseva building at the Kukatpally registration office in Musapet. According to initial reports, the fire was caused by a short circuit in the building’s electrical system.
Locals first noticed smoke emanating from the office and promptly alerted the fire department. Firefighters arrived on the scene and successfully contained and extinguished the fire, preventing any further spread or damage to the surrounding area. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in the incident.
However, a computer and several supplies inside the Meeseva building were damaged due to the fire. Authorities are conducting a detailed investigation to confirm the exact cause of the short circuit and assess the full extent of the damages.