CAIRO: A fire broke out in an apartment in Tahrir Street near the Egyptian Ministry of Interior (MOI) early Monday November 21. A MENA delegate said the fire broke out on the second floor in building 174, although the windows were closed. Smoke escaped out of an apartment's window, and no one knew whether they were residents in the apartment or not. Some residents of the building felt panic and went to their windows, asking the protestors to evacuate the street and call for firefighters. Some demonstrators called for firefighters and tried to put out the fire amid the teargas fired by Central Security Forces, trying to disperse the protestors.