Selangor Journal

Masjid Ibnu Sina in Titiwangsa destroyed by fire

KUALA LUMPUR, March 23 — Muslims in and around Tasik Titiwangsa could not congregate their terawih prayers today when a fire, which started at about 7pm yesterday, destroyed almost 90 per cent of Masjid Ibnu Sina in Taman Tasik Titiwangsa, on the eve of the fasting month.

A spokesman for the Kuala Lumpur Fire and Rescue Department operations centre when contacted said the centre had received an emergency call at 7.10pm, before a team from the Fire and Rescue station was deployed at 7.17pm.

“Three fire engines from Setapak, BBP Jalan Tun Razak and BBP Hang Tuah with 21 firefighters were deployed to the scene immediately after receiving the emergency call.

“The fire destroyed 90 per cent of the mosque, including the prayer hall in the mosque,” he said.

The spokesman said the fire was brought under control at 7.27pm and fully doused by 9.36pm.

During the fire, there was nobody in the mosque while investigations are being carried out to determine the cause of the fire and the damages involved.

— Bernama

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