Hyderabad, Oct 16 (Hydnow): A fire broke out at a shop in the Vanasthalipuram area of Telangana’s Ranga Reddy district today. However, no casualties have been reported in the incident.
Police said that the cause of the fire is suspected to be a short circuit, however, it is not ascertained yet. “We got a call at 6.00 am in the morning today that a fire has broken out in a shop in Vanasthalipuram.
The cause of the fire is suspected to be a short circuit however it is not certain. The fire broke out in a two-shutter shop selling bags including school bags, luggage bags, and others.
There are no casualties reported, an official said. Police added that the fire is under control now. (Hydnow)
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