Lucknow Fire News Live Updates: 14 Students Dead After Massive Fire Engulfs Lucknow Coaching Centre

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Lucknow Coaching Centre Fire News Live: A massive fire broke out at a coaching centre in Aliganj, Lucknow, with students seen jumping from the building.

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A massive fire broke out at a coaching centre in Lucknow. (Photo: X)

Lucknow Coaching Centre Fire News Live: At least three people are dead after a massive fire broke out at a commercial building in Lucknow on Monday afternoon. The fire incident prompted an extensive firefighting and rescue operation.

The coaching institute is located in the Purnia area of Aliganj and was functioning from the upper floors of a commercial building. According to eyewitnesses, seven to eight students jumped from the building amid the blaze, while several others were feared trapped inside.

In response, 14 fire engines, including a hydraulic platform vehicle, were rushed to the spot to bring the flames under control. Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak visited the fire spot to monitor the ongoing rescue and relief efforts.

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The fire broke out at a coaching institute located in the Purnia area of Aliganj. It was functioning from the upper floors of a commercial building. According to eyewitnesses, seven to eight students jumped from the building amid the blaze, while several others were feared trapped inside.

Lucknow Fire News Live Updates: UP Deputy CM Monitors Rescue Operation

Three people died after a massive fire broke out at a commercial building in Lucknow on Monday afternoon. Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak visited the fire spot to monitor the ongoing rescue and relief efforts. 14 fire engines, including a hydraulic platform vehicle, were rushed to the spot to bring the flames under control.

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