New Delhi: A massive fire broke out at the iconic National Museum of Natural History in Delhi today. Here's a 360-degree view the building that was completely destroyed in the fire. Move this photo around to get different perspectives.
The museum had on display around 1000 specimen of rare flora and fauna. The fire broke out at around 1.45 am on Tuesday and quickly spread to all six floors.
A popular site for school visits, the National Museum of Natural History was set up in 1978. Fire officers said sprinklers and water pumps in the building failed to work.
The museum had on display around 1000 specimen of rare flora and fauna. The fire broke out at around 1.45 am on Tuesday and quickly spread to all six floors.
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