CAIRO - Fire ravaged a 19th century palace used by the upper house of Egypt's parliament yesterday, and helicopters scooped water from the Nile River to help douse the blaze.
Flames soared from the top floor of the three-story building, and much of the interior was heavily damaged. While firefighters focused on one corner of the building, the blaze intensified on another, spreading to the second floor with periodic explosions and showers of sparks.
Smoke billowed over downtown Cairo, and rush hour traffic was disrupted by the dozens of fire trucks and ambulances that rushed to the scene. Two helicopters carried containers of water from the Nile and dumped them on the fire.