Huge Fire Severely Damages Historic Hotel In Myanmar 

The fire started around 3 am, in the Kandawgyi Palace Hotel and quickly engulfed the wooden building constructed mainly from teak. Firefighters extinguished the flames by 7 a.m., but the blaze damaged almost the entire structure.  (Repre - Sakshi Post

Yangon: A colonial-era luxury wooden hotel in Myanmar's Yangon city suffered severe damage in a massive fire that broke out on Thursday.

The fire started around 3 a.m., in the Kandawgyi Palace Hotel and quickly engulfed the wooden building constructed mainly from teak, reports Efe news. Firefighters extinguished the flames by 7 a.m., but the blaze damaged almost the entire structure.

A Chinese tourist and a firefighter were reportedly injured in the fire. The cause of the fire was not immediately known. Kandawgyi Palace Hotel is five-star lake-front hotel originally built by the British as an exclusive rowing club in 1934. It attracts visitors with its traditional Myanmar architecture featuring the lavish use of teak. — (IANS)


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