Noida high-rise building evacuated after fire in 12th floor apartment, video captures horror

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A fire broke out in an apartment on the 12th floor of a 28-storey residential tower in Ivy District Society in Sector 75 in Noida on Friday morning, prompting a massive evacuation of the building as thick black smoke engulfed the high-rise building.

Firefighters and police personnel rushed to the spot after receiving an alert and launched an operation to contain the fire in the Noida apartment.

PTI news agency reported that the fire broke out around 8 a.m. and spread quickly through the apartment, and the flames could be seen from a distance.

Firefighters and police personnel rushed to the scene after receiving an alarm and launched an operation to contain the fire.

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Residents fled the building through the stairs in a state of panic, while authorities evacuated the entire tower and moved the occupants of neighboring apartments to safer locations as a precaution.

The sources said that no injuries or human losses had been reported until the preparation of this report. The cause of the fire is still unknown and is being investigated.

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In a separate incident, a fire broke out in an apartment in Noida’s Sector 100 early Thursday after a short circuit occurred in the indoor unit of an air conditioner, fire officials said, adding that no injuries or loss of life were reported.

The incident came days after a fire broke out on the 27th floor of the same apartment complex on May 22, which was also attributed to a short circuit in the air conditioning unit.

According to the fire department, Noida recorded 88 air conditioner-related fire incidents in the last two months, and such cases witness a significant rise during the summer season.

(With inputs from PTI)

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