Eleven fire engines were sent to the spot and officials helped the students get away from danger.




Students at a coaching centre rappelled down the building after it caught fire in Delhi's Mukherjee Nagar on Thursday. The fire was reported at 12.30pm.
Visuals showed smoke coming out of the top floor of the building and students sliding down using wires with bags on their backs. Four of them received minor injuries, the police said.

The students also made use of air conditioners installed on other floors while coming down.

According to news agency ANI, 11 fire engines were sent to the spot and officials helped the students get away from danger.



"We received info about a fire in a building. Later we came to know that it is a coaching centre and some children are trapped in it. We sent a total of 11 fire tenders to the spot. The fire has been brought under control," Delhi Fire Services Director Atul Garg told the news agency.

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The fire department launched a rescue operation and safely evacuated all the students. No casualty has been reported, said fire department officials.

According to the police, the fire broke out in an electricity metre and students started to panic due to the smoke emanating from the equipment and started rappelling down from the back side of the coaching centre.

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