Civil defense teams in Egypt are trying to control a huge fire that broke out yesterday evening, Tuesday, in a photography studio in the village of Shabramant, affiliated to Abu El Nomros Center, Giza Governorate.

Eyewitnesses said that the fire first broke out inside the Adliya neighborhood studio for filming the series, before the flames spread to the surrounding area, which contains a large area of ​​trees and palms.

A huge fire broke out in one of the photography studios on Shabramant Road in the Abu Al-Nomers area in Giza, and the Civil Protection is trying to control it pic.twitter.com/xYManGdtff

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Director Fares Hossam wrote on his personal Facebook page, saying, "I am in pictures in Shabramant and all of the Al-Adliya neighborhood, and you are a horrible fire group.

Egyptian media said that the General Administration of Civil Protection in Giza used two strategic water tanks, each with a capacity of 35 tons, to contain the fires in Shabrament studios.

For its part, the Giza Governorate confirmed that the security forces are making intensive efforts to control a fire in one of the studios on an area estimated at five acres in the Shabramant area.

She added, in a statement posted on her Facebook page, that the fire did not result in any losses or injuries, stressing that 10 firefighting vehicles were trying to put it out.