According to the health ministry, a massive blaze erupted at a police headquarters in Ismailia, Egypt, on Monday, October 2, resulting in injuries to at least 38 individuals before firefighters managed to extinguish it.

A huge fire broke out at a police headquarters in the Egyptian city of Ismailia on Monday, injuring at least 38 people before it was put out, according to the health ministry.

No fatalities were immediately reported but the building was fully staffed with policemen when the fire broke out before dawn.

By the time the first rescue services arrived, the blaze had engulfed the entire building of the Ismailia Security Directorate.

Flames raged through the multistory building that was completely obscured by a massive cloud of smoke before the blaze was brought under control.

On social media, users shared footage of the fire which showed individuals trapped inside, calling for help from the windows.

The cause of the blaze is not yet known and security forces have sealed off the area, where press agencies correspondents saw rescuers attempting to evacuate those trapped inside, assisted by a crane.

Authorities have not made statements on how many policemen and detainees were inside the building overnight.

Of 26 wounded who were transferred to a local hospital, 24 had suffered from “asphyxiation” and two from burns, the health ministry reported.

Twelve more were treated at the scene.

The health ministry deployed 50 ambulances to the scene, which were joined by military emergency services including two planes, according to local media.

Khalil Wakim, with AFP

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