DUBAI, Jan 25 (Reuters) – An enormous fireplace that broke out at a hospital in Iran‘s capital Tehran was contained on Thursday night, state media reported, with an official saying the blaze had engulfed the constructing’s exterior facade.
There had been no fatalities, Tehran Fire Department spokesperson Jalal Maleki informed state TV, including that the reason for incident was below investigation.
“So far, now we have not obtained any stories about any badly wounded particular person. The fireplace primarily affected the outside of the hospital constructing,” Maleki stated, including that the hearth began at 1900 native time (1530 GMT).
State TV stated earlier that the world across the Gandhi Hospital in northern Tehran have been cordoned off and the hospital was being evacuated.