
Fire in Telecommunications Tower in New Cairo Under Control
Taarek Refaat
Civil Protection Forces of the Cairo Security Directorate successfully extinguished a fire that broke out in a tower belonging to a well-known telecommunications network next to an oncology institute in the First Settlement area.
The Cairo Security Directorate's emergency police operations room received a report of a fire in a tower belonging to a well-known telecommunications network next to an oncology institute in the First Settlement area. Security forces, supported by four fire engines, immediately responded to the scene.
A security cordon was imposed to contain the fire and prevent it from spreading to neighboring buildings. The forces controlled the fire before it could spread to other nearby buildings.
All necessary legal measures were taken, and the Public Prosecution Office is conducting investigations.
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