Cairo telecoms building fire kills four and injures
Four workers were killed when a fire broke out at Egypt''s main telecoms hub on Monday night, causing internet and phone service
Firefighters battle a blaze that broke out in a telecommunications building in central Cairo. AP A woman rescued from the fire. The blaze killed four workers and wounded dozens, authorities said. Reuters A firefighter in action at the site.
Firefighters douse the flames after a fire broke out in the Telephones landline exchanging station and Ministry of Communications building in Cairo on July 7. A blaze in a Cairo central telecommunications exchange disrupted some mobile phone and internet services in Egypt and briefly delayed flights.
People inspect the damage at the Telephones landline exchange station and the Ministry of Communications building in Downtown Cairo following a major fire. The blaze, which erupted on Monday at a key telecommunications hub in the Egyptian capital, left four people dead, according to medical sources. Mohamed Shokry/dpa
Civil defence teams put out the fire hours after it erupted at a key telecommunications building in central Cairo. Investigations are under way into the reasons behind the fire. Firefighters work to extinguish a fire at the Telephones landline exchange station and the Ministry of Communications building in Downtown Cairo.
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