Fire broke out in cinema hall during Chhaava movie!

A fire broke out in a cinema hall in Delhi's famous Select City Mall located in Saket. After getting information about this incident on wednesday (26 February), six fire brigade vehicles reached the spot. The fire was brought under control. delhi fire service gave this information. There was a stir in the Select City Mall of the capital delhi when a fire broke out in a cinema hall of this mall at 5:44 pm on Wednesday. The mall administration informed the delhi Police and the fire Department about this incident. After this, 6 fire tenders were sent to the spot. The fire brigade team worked promptly and controlled the fire.

No casualties in the fire incident

According to the information, the fire broke out in the screen of PVR Audi-3 cinema hall located in Select City Mall. It is a matter of relief that there has been no loss of life in this incident and everyone is safe. The cause of the fire has not been ascertained yet, but at the time of the incident, there was not much crowd in the mall, due to which a major accident was averted.

Screening of Vicky Kaushal's film 'Chhava' was going on

It is being told that at the time when this accident happened, the screening of actor Vicky Kaushal's much-talked-about film 'Chhava' was going on at PVR screen number 3. During this, the screen suddenly caught fire. There was a stampede among the people watching the movie in the cinema hall. However, due to the presence of many exit gates in the cinema hall, everyone got out of the cinema hall very easily.

Normal situation restored in Select City Mall

After extinguishing the fire, the fire brigade inspected the situation and informed the officials about the safety measures in the mall. At present, normal situation has been restored in the mall. Giving information, delhi fire service Director Atul Garg said, "There is no report of any casualty in this entire incident. The fire was very small which was brought under control by the fire brigade in a short time." Let us tell you that about 60 people died tragically in the fire that broke out in Delhi's Uphaar cinema hall in 1997.

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