Mumbai Fire in Highrise Building at Grant Road Area; 15 people Scorched, while 7 Died

 

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Mumbai Fire in Highrise Building at Grant Road Area; 15 people Scorched, while 7 Died

According to the BMC, seven people have perished as a result of the fire, and five ambulances are on the scene. 15 people are transferred to Bhatia Hospital.

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In Taddeo, Mumbai, a fire broke out on Level 3 of a 20-story Kamala building near Bhatia Hospital. There are 13 fire tenders on the scene, and attempts are being made to put out the fire. According to the BMC, seven people have perished as a result of the fire, and five ambulances are on the scene. A total of 19 people have been rescued this far. Four patients were brought to Nayal Hospital as a result of the incident.

The fire wounded 15 persons, who were transferred to Bhatia Hospital. Three people's conditions were still considered critical. He has been maintained in intensive care. In total, 12 persons have been hurt. He's been confined to the general ward.

Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar arrived at the scene after receiving information about the event. He stated that six elderly persons need oxygen assistance and had been sent to the hospital. The fire has been brought under control for the time being, although there is still a lot of smoke. Everyone is in good health.

Fire in Kazi Compound

Earlier, a fire broke out in a closed cloth factory in the Kazi compound of the Bhiwandi area of ​​Thane on Sunday night. With this approach, property worth crores were burnt to ashes. On receiving information about the fire, several fire tenders reached the spot. However, as of now, nothing is clear about the reason behind the fire. There is no report of any casualty in this accident.

Fire broke out in a warehouse located in the Bhiwandi area

Last week, a major fire broke out in a warehouse in Thane's Bhiwandi region, resulting in three individuals being critically burned. The fire was so bad that five fire trucks were dispatched to put it out.

Pushback vehicle caught fire at airport

Mumbai International Airport accident avoided

Earlier, a major incident at Mumbai International Airport was also averted a week ago. A sudden fire broke out in the aircraft tug that pushed Air India's flight AI-647 from behind. Several passengers were present on the plane when the accident happened. About 85 passengers on the plane were to go to Jamnagar. A video of the incident had surfaced. At present, the fire was brought under control before the fire escalated.

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