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At least nine killed in hotel fire in India’s Kolkata

Hotel is located in congested area in central Kolkata and is known for budget accommodations and restaurants

Firefighters stand at an entryway to a hotel where a fire broke out and killed several people, in Kolkata, India. Photo: Reuters

 At least nine people were killed, including a child, in a fire at a ​hotel in India’s eastern city of Kolkata ‌on Wednesday, local police said.

The fire broke out at around 2:50am local time on the ​second floor of the hotel building and ​was brought under control within an hour, ⁠a senior police officer told Reuters.

Around ​30 people were evacuated safely in the incident, ​which may have been triggered by an electrical short circuit, the officer said. The exact cause of the blaze ​is yet to be ascertained, he added.

Local ​media reported injuries, with at least six wounded undergoing hospital ‌treatment. News ⁠agency ANI, in which Reuters has a minority stake, reported, citing the fire department, that among the dead were Bangladeshi citizens ​who were in ​Kolkata to ⁠seek medical treatment.

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NDTV reported all nine dead were Bangladeshis.

The senior police ​official Reuters spoke to, however, said ​the ⁠nationalities of those killed were yet to be ascertained. The hotel is located in a congested ⁠area ​in central Kolkata and ​is known for budget accommodations and restaurants.

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