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The roof of the first floor of the Hunan Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital caught fire, and the hospital: there were no patients in the building

author:Jimu News

Jimu news reporter Yu Yuan

Video clip Yin Yue

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On the afternoon of October 25, some netizens released a video breaking news that the roof of a building of the Hunan Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital caught fire, and smoke continued to rise from the scene. On the evening of October 25, the relevant staff of the Hunan Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital told jimu news reporters that the fire building was being renovated and renovated, there were no patients in the building at the time of the incident, the fire had been extinguished, and no casualties were caused.

The incident occurred on the roof of the strict building of the Hunan Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital. Online video of the scene shows that smoke continues to rise from the roof of a building, a cordon has been pulled up around the fire building, and a number of fire trucks have rushed to the scene for rescue, and the video shooter said that the fire was caused by the building of the Hunan Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital.

A witness at the scene told Jimu News that the smoke around the building was thick and there was a strong pungent smell at the time of the incident, but soon the fire crew arrived at the scene, and the fire was quickly controlled.

At about 9 p.m. on October 25, the relevant staff of the Hunan Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital told the Jimu News reporter that at about 2 p.m. on the 25th, the fire was on the roof of the strict building of the hospital, because the strict building was in a state of renovation and renovation, so there were no patients in the building. About an hour later, the fire was extinguished without casualties.

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