
A fire broke out in a skyscraper in China on Friday. Flames are seen emanating from dozens of floors of the building that was hit by it. A cloud of black smoke is visible in the sky above the building. At present, there is no official information about the damage caused by the fierce fire in this building in Changsha, Central China.
200-meter Chinese building lit up in smoke
According to the news agency Reuters, a fire broke out in China's Telecom building with a height of more than 200 meters. Please tell me that Changsha is the capital of Hunan. According to local media, as soon as the fire broke out, a team of firefighters reached the spot and started relief and rescue operations. China's multi-story building engulfed in flames also houses the country's telecommunications company.
No official information about loss of life and property
It is also being said about this horrific fire that this fire started in the paint outside the building and no one has died in these fierce flames, people have been evacuated safely. However, this has not been officially confirmed yet. This news will be updated as soon as the official information is received.
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