ISLAMABAD: A fire that broke out late on Friday night on the top floor of the Information Services Academy was brought under control early on Saturday, causing damage to the building but no casualties.

An electrical short circuit was the apparent cause of the blaze, which started in the four-storey building located at Zero Point in the capital’s G-7/1 sector. No staff were present at the time.

More than a dozen firefighters using five trucks contained the blaze in about half an hour.

Crews initially faced cha­llenges as low water pressure prevented them from getting a water str­eam to the top floor, acc­ording to the initial report.

The fire was successfully controlled after a vehicle equipped with a deluge gun was brought to the scene.

Guards at an adjacent office building reported the incident at 12:20am on Saturday.

Crews began a cooling process on the top floor to prevent any potential re-ignition.

Published in Dawn, June 14th, 2025

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