The National Museum of Natural History in Delhi has been completely destroyed after a massive fire engulfed the building on Tuesday morning around 1.45am, reports ANI.
The fire is reportedly now under control.
UPDATE: Fire at Delhi’s Natural History Museum now under control. pic.twitter.com/qY5tTPU56q
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 26, 2016
The fire reportedly started at the top floor of the museum and spread throughout the building to all six floors, reports NDTV.
25 Fire tendors rushed to the spot.
The adjoining FICCI auditorium has also been reportedly damaged.
25 fire tenders battling FICCI Auditorium inferno, fire broke out at top floor museum and spread throughout building
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 25, 2016
Massive fire engulfs FICCI auditorium in New Delhi, 25 fire tenders at the spot pic.twitter.com/guRmKVyC16
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 25, 2016
The fire initially was out of control as the ‘building’s fire safety mechanisms were not working’. However, three hours later, it was finally brought under control and completely doused around 7am, reports NDTV.
Building’s fire safety mechanisms were not working,still we controlled it within 2 hours-Rajesh Panwar,Fire Officer pic.twitter.com/yK6jpXaulO
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 26, 2016
Six firemen have been critically injured. They are admitted at the Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, where their condition is currently stable, reports Times Of India.
The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained.
(More details awaited)
(Feature image source: NDTV Twitter)