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9 killed after massive fire breaks out at hotel in Kolkata

A Kolkata hotel fire claimed nine lives early Wednesday morning. Six individuals sustained injuries and received immediate medical attention. Meanwhile, a separate incident in Birbhum resulted in seven fatalities. This second fire occurred at a private hotel in Tarapith on Tuesday. Investigations into the causes of both tragic fires are currently underway.

9 killed after massive fire breaks out at hotel in Kolkata

At least nine people lost their lives and six were injured following a massive fire that erupted at a hotel in Kolkata's Mirza Ghalib Street early Wednesday morning, officials reported. The blaze ignited around 2am, prompting the fire department to swiftly reach the scene and initiate a rescue operation. According to ANI, the victims were Bangladeshi nationals who had traveled to Kolkata for medical treatment.

Six individuals sustained injuries and were transported for medical care. Authorities stated that investigations were underway to determine the cause of the fire and the circumstances leading to the fatalities. Separately, in Birbhum district, at least seven individuals perished when a fire broke out at a private hotel in Tarapith on Tuesday.

The inferno ignited at approximately 5am on the ground floor of the four-story Hotel Bideshinii, situated near a pond and close to Tarapith police station. Most of the patrons were asleep when the flames ignited. Firefighters arrived at the hotel promptly and managed to bring the blaze under control. The injured were rescued and transported to Rampurhat Government Medical College and Hospital for treatment.

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