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New Delhi: A fire broke out at a furniture market in Central Delhi's Nabi Karim area early morning on Saturday, officials said. A call regarding the fire at a shop in the furniture market was ...
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A call about the fire was received at 3.20 am. It was also reported that smoke was coming out from the building's ground floor, which is used as a furniture godown, a police officer said.
In central Delhi's Multani Dhanda, a fire erupted at a furniture shop, prompting the rescue of 44 labourers from a smoke-filled adjacent building. The fire department responded at 3.20am with 10 ...
A fire broke out early Saturday morning in Central Delhi's Nabi Karim furniture market. The incident was reported at 3.20 am, and seven fire tenders took four hours to control the blaze.
Shown is Cassadaga Village Historian John Sipos who introduced many of the county officials, and presented a brief history during the 100th anniversary celebration of the Cassadaga Volunteer Fire ...
In 1880, the village council tried to help the volunteer fire department and appropriated $551 for the purchase of a hand pump engine. To make sure the pumper had a water supply, they dug six ...
Next week, an already very public debate over whether Ukraine should be allowed to use long-range Western-supplied missiles on Russian soil will come under an even brighter international spotlight.
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“Zelensky has taken a bit of a risk on this,” said Matthew Savill, director of military sciences at the Royal United Services Institute, a think-tank in London. “He’s almost playing political chicken.