<p>Jhansi: A minor fire broke out on Wednesday in the operation theatre of the Railway Hospital here, officials said.</p>.<p>No casualties were reported in the blaze that left few medical instruments charred, they said.</p>.<p>The incident occurred around 10 am on the first floor of the hospital located in the Civil Lines area, when a spark reportedly emanated from an air conditioning unit inside the operation theatre.</p>.Fire breaks out at Lok Bandhu hospital in Lucknow, 200 patients evacuated.<p>Within moments, surrounding furniture and equipment caught fire.</p>.<p>Hospital staff promptly alerted the fire brigade, and with the help of railway personnel, the fire was extinguished within minutes.</p>.<p>Speaking to reporters, Chief Medical Superintendent of the Railway Hospital, Dr. Kuldeep Mishra, said, "A small fire likely caused by a short circuit broke out in the operation theatre this morning. It was brought under control immediately. Fortunately, no one was present in the room at the time of the incident." </p><p>He added that an inquiry is underway to determine the exact cause of the fire and that normal hospital operations have resumed.</p>.<p>"The situation is completely under control now," Dr. Mishra added. </p>
<p>Jhansi: A minor fire broke out on Wednesday in the operation theatre of the Railway Hospital here, officials said.</p>.<p>No casualties were reported in the blaze that left few medical instruments charred, they said.</p>.<p>The incident occurred around 10 am on the first floor of the hospital located in the Civil Lines area, when a spark reportedly emanated from an air conditioning unit inside the operation theatre.</p>.Fire breaks out at Lok Bandhu hospital in Lucknow, 200 patients evacuated.<p>Within moments, surrounding furniture and equipment caught fire.</p>.<p>Hospital staff promptly alerted the fire brigade, and with the help of railway personnel, the fire was extinguished within minutes.</p>.<p>Speaking to reporters, Chief Medical Superintendent of the Railway Hospital, Dr. Kuldeep Mishra, said, "A small fire likely caused by a short circuit broke out in the operation theatre this morning. It was brought under control immediately. Fortunately, no one was present in the room at the time of the incident." </p><p>He added that an inquiry is underway to determine the exact cause of the fire and that normal hospital operations have resumed.</p>.<p>"The situation is completely under control now," Dr. Mishra added. </p>