Massive Fire in Biggies Burger Shop At Jubilee Hills
Hyderabad Now
A Fire Broke Out At A Factory At Shamshabad
Hyderabad: A massive fire broke out at Biggies Burger Shop located at Road No. 36 Jubilee Hills on Sunday afternoon. No casualties were reported in the incident.
According to the fire officials, the fire started at the eatery located on the ground floor of the five-story building, around 12:30 p.m.
On information, a fire tender from Madhapur fire station rushed to the spot and doused the flames. As a safety measure, the occupants present in the other stores in the building were asked to move out.
“The fire was doused within a short time. We suspect it happened due to a short circuit,” said Madhapur Fire Station Officer, Mohd Abdul Fazal.
The fire officials found that there were some discrepancies in fire safety measures in the building and follow-up action would be initiated against the owners.
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