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Mumbai: Fire breaks out in Kurla West; no injuries reported

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A fire broke out in Kurla West on Wednesday afternoon, according to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).

As per the civic body, a fire broke out on Sevak Nagar, Jarimari Road, Kurla West on Wednesday afternoon. The incident was reported to the Mumbai Fire Brigade at 12:15 PM.

According to officials, the fire was confined to 5–7 hutments in the area. The BMC’s Fire Brigade declared it a “Level-I” fire call at 12:25 PM.

The emergency response involved multiple agencies, including the BMC’s Fire Brigade units—comprising ADFO-1, Sr. SO-02, SO-01, 3 Fire Engines (FE), AWTT, 2 Quick Response Vehicles (QRV), and an ambulance—along with ward staff, 108 Ambulance services, local police, and Adani Electricity personnel.

Authorities confirmed that no injuries have been reported in the incident so far. Fire containment efforts are ongoing, and residents in the vicinity have been advised to exercise caution.

The BMC continues to monitor the situation closely.

Seven injured in fire after gas cylinder leak in Mumbai

In another incident, six women and a man suffered serious burn injuries when a fire broke out at a shop after a gas cylinder leak in Mumbai on Wednesday morning, civic officials said.

Three of the persons suffered nearly 90 per cent burns, they said.

The blaze erupted at 9.05 am in the shop at Ram Kisan Mestri Chawl, beside Akurli Maintenance Chowki on Military Road in Kandivali (East).

A civic official said the fire was confined to the electric wiring, installations, edibles, LPG cylinder and gas stove in the single-storey shop.

It left seven persons injured, according to officials.

“The blaze erupted due to a gas cylinder blast,” a fire brigade official said.

Those admitted to the BDBA Hospital were Raksha Joshi (47), Durga Gupta (30), both with 85 to 90 per cent burns, and Poonam (28), with 90 per cent burn injuries. They were later shifted to the Kasturba Hospital for further treatment, as per civic officials.

The other injured persons, admitted to the ESIC Hospital, have been identified as Nitu Gupta (31), with 80 per cent burns, Janaki Gupta (39) and Shivani Gandhi (51), both with 70 per cent burns, and Manaram Kumacat (55), with 40 per cent burns, they said.

Four fire engines and other fire brigade vehicles were rushed to the spot and the blaze was extinguished by 9.33 am, an official said.



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