A large fire has broken out at a hospital in the Iranian capital, Tehran, the state-run Irna news agency reported on Thursday. Unverified footage on social media appeared to show the multistorey building engulfed in flames. The fire was reported at Gandhi Hospital around 7pm local time on Thursday, according to Seyyed Jalal Maleki, spokesman for Tehran's fire department. Mr Maleki said firefighters were dispatched to the scene immediately. State TV said the area around the Gandhi Hospital in northern Tehran has been cordoned off and the hospital was being evacuated. The head of Tehran's emergency services told Irna that two ambulance buses, four ambulances and two motorcycle ambulances have been sent to the scene. Irna did not give any casualties in its initial report. "Initial reports indicate that the fire primarily affected the exterior of the hospital building," Mr Maleki told state TV.