Hotel blaze in India’s West Bengal kills 9 and injures 6
A fire erupted at a hotel in central Kolkata, West Bengal, India, early Wednesday morning, resulting in at least nine deaths and six injuries. The blaze, which began around 1:45 a.m.

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AI-generatedA fire erupted at a hotel in central Kolkata, West Bengal, India, early Wednesday morning, resulting in at least nine deaths and six injuries. The blaze, which began around 1:45 a.m. near the West Bengal Fire Department headquarters, prompted a response from five fire engines, police, and disaster management teams. Firefighters faced challenges reaching individuals on upper floors due to thick smoke. The injured were transported to a local hospital for treatment. Authorities are prioritizing rescue efforts for anyone still trapped and are investigating the cause of the fire, which remains unknown. This incident follows other recent deadly fires in India, with investigators often citing safety lapses and inadequate fire regulation enforcement.
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5 extractedA fire broke out at a hotel in Kolkata, India, killing at least nine people and injuring six.
Nine people have been confirmed dead but the toll could rise.
The blaze erupted around 1:45 a.m. at a hotel in central Kolkata close to the West Bengal Fire Department headquarters.
Firefighters struggled to reach people trapped on the upper floors as thick smoke engulfed the building.
Deadly fires, often linked to electrical faults or gas cylinder explosions, are common in India due to safety lapses and inadequate enforcement of fire regulations.