Fire Breaks Out at Ministry of Education Office in Delhi's ITO, Eight Fire Tenders Rushed
A fire broke out on the second floor of Delhi's Ministry of Education office today.
A fire broke out on the second floor of the Ministry of Education office located within the School of Planning and Architecture (SPA) campus in the ITO area of central New Delhi on Monday morning, prompting an immediate emergency response from the Delhi Fire Service. Officials said the blaze was reported around 9:37 am, following which firefighting teams were dispatched to the site to contain the situation.
According to fire department officials, eight fire tenders were rushed to the location soon after the alert was received. Firefighters began operations to bring the flames under control and prevent the fire from spreading to other sections of the building. Rescue and firefighting efforts continued as authorities assessed the extent of the incident.
Officials confirmed that no casualties or injuries had been reported at the time of filing this report. The prompt response by emergency services helped ensure that evacuation and safety measures were implemented quickly. Authorities remained on-site to monitor the situation and coordinate further action if required.
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The Ministry of Education office is situated within the School of Planning and Architecture campus, a prominent educational institution in the national capital. The area around ITO is one of Delhi's busiest administrative and commercial zones, making rapid emergency intervention particularly important during such incidents.
While firefighting operations were underway, officials said the exact cause of the blaze had not yet been determined. A detailed investigation is expected to be carried out once the fire is fully extinguished and the affected premises are declared safe for inspection. Experts will examine the site to identify the source and circumstances that led to the incident.
Authorities have urged the public to avoid speculation until the inquiry is completed. Further updates are expected as firefighting teams conclude their operations and investigators begin assessing the damage. No official estimate of property loss was immediately available, and officials said more information would be released as the situation develops.
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